My school's computer system uses some sort of Novell system, running on top of XP Pro, for managing student's documents / internet priveliges. I have a legit account on this network.
Whenever I take my laptop to school and plug it into a stray ethernet cable (of course with the teachers permission), I'm able to resolve but not connect / transfer via UDP. Example, I can run ping on google, resolve it to an IP address and start sending packets, but I'm unable to get data.
Do you know any way I can authorize with the system and be allowed to use the network?
Hack them.
Quote from: heRo on December 01, 2006, 01:46 AM
Hack them.
G RLY? :P.
Now that I think about it, I think that Ubuntu Linux (my preferred workstation for a laptop, due to low requirements) has some sort of Novell Login feature. I might give that a try.