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02-May-2008, 05:28 PM #1
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I have been on my CCNA for a year now and we are just starting to cover network security. We have covered such things as IP address spoofing, DDOS attacks etc..., but now we have been given a task to find ways to gain access to network equipment (servers, routers etc) whilst avoiding beeing cought by our tutor.

My team realised that by spoofing out IP address's that we wouldn't get very far as we would need an external location to pick up data from. So then we asked ourselves "How can we change our IP address but also be able to have the data come back again?"

The first thing that came to mind was NAT (Network Address Translation). The only problem is implementing it becuase we are only allowed to use terminals with windows on them. (We can also use linux if we wish to, but nonme of us are very experienced on it).

We was wondering if there was any software available that would let use configure NAT on our machine.

All help is appreciated
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05-May-2008, 07:33 AM #2
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Sorry for double posting, just that with the website going down for some time I dont think anyone had a chance to view the thread.
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07-May-2008, 09:55 PM #3
I think Window's Internet Connection Sharing implements NAT.
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