Hi,
Right this might sound dodgy from the get go but I assure you its legit. I've just moved into a house in which one of the people has set up a network to share the internet connection. The problem is to connect to the network you had to add the IP address to the server (which is running Linux - but I'm not sure which distro). This all worked fine until he left for good and did not leave a user name or password for access. Now I'm not too familiar with Linux and the last time I used it was 3 years ago - however I have got command line access (no GUI
)direct at the box.
What are the commands to add an IP address. I assume he did not use MAC address filtering as I was never asked mine. Is there anyway to add myself as a Admin so that I can access this remote and add whatever IPs I need at a later date? Also how would can I tell which distro of Linux this is?
Cheers
-How.
Right this might sound dodgy from the get go but I assure you its legit. I've just moved into a house in which one of the people has set up a network to share the internet connection. The problem is to connect to the network you had to add the IP address to the server (which is running Linux - but I'm not sure which distro). This all worked fine until he left for good and did not leave a user name or password for access. Now I'm not too familiar with Linux and the last time I used it was 3 years ago - however I have got command line access (no GUI

What are the commands to add an IP address. I assume he did not use MAC address filtering as I was never asked mine. Is there anyway to add myself as a Admin so that I can access this remote and add whatever IPs I need at a later date? Also how would can I tell which distro of Linux this is?
Cheers
-How.