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en:verejne:sit:ethernet [29.01.2019 14:25] Pavel Valachen:verejne:sit:ethernet [09.03.2024 13:36] (current) – [How to find a MAC address] grammar Karel Kopecký
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 ====== Cable connection ====== ====== Cable connection ======
  
-Members of Club Sincoolka with Network membership can use sockets in the wall to connect to the network. +Members of Club Sincoolka can (besides WiFi) use a wired connection over Ethernet available in every room, specifically:
  
-**Sinkuleho dormitory:** all sockets in your room should work. \\ +**Sinkuleho dormitory:** generally, all Ethernet sockets in your room should be working. \\ 
-**Dejvická dormitory:** only two sockets are working in each room. +**Dejvická dormitory:** only two Ethernet sockets are working in each room.
  
-If your device is known, you will be connected to Internet straight away. ~~If not, you should be redirected to our Information System - SINIS.~~+If your device is registered, you'll be immediately connected to Internet straight away. If not, you should be redirected to our Information System - SINIS.
  
 <note information> <note information>
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 </note> </note>
  
-<note warning+<note important
-**Important info (as of 30th Jan 2019):** \\ +WiFi registered devices are not automatically registered for Ethernet, as they are separate network interfaces with different MAC addresses!
-Due to some issues with our network equipment, if your device is unknown, you may not be redirected to SINIS. In that case, please use the Wi-Fi Sincoolka-registration to access SINIS.+
 </note> </note>
 +
 +Currently we only allow one Ethernet (cable-connected) device per user.
  
 Also, if you need a cable, come to the LAB during office hours; we have a couple of them to give. ;) Also, if you need a cable, come to the LAB during office hours; we have a couple of them to give. ;)
  
 +===== Security =====
 +
 +<note warning>
 +Your cable-connected device has a public IPv4 address,\\
 +__**always use a properly configured firewall!**__
 +</note>
 +
 +All devices connected with an Ethernet cable get not only an IPv6 address, but a **public IPv4 address** as well, it is therefore necessary to **correctly configure the firewall** on such devices. Alas, people do not, so, unfortunately, we had to close some ports that people commonly leave open by mistake:
 +^ Service                                    ^ Protocol  ^ Port                     ^
 +| FTP                                        | TCP,UDP   | 20,21                    |
 +| Telnet                                     | TCP,UDP   | 23                       |
 +| SMTP                                       | TCP,UDP   | 25                       |
 +| DNS                                        | TCP,UDP   | 53                       |
 +| NetBIOS                                    | TCP,UDP   | 137,138,139              |
 +| SMB (Samba)                                | TCP,UDP   | 445                      |
 +| RDP (remote desktop)                       | TCP,UDP   | 3389                     |
 +| Microsoft SQL                              | TCP,UDP   | 1433,1434                |
 +| OracleDB                                   | TCP       | 1521,1830                |
 +| MySQL                                      | TCP       | 3306                     |
 +| PostgreSQL                                 | TCP       | 5432,5433                |
 +| Memcached                                  | TCP,UDP   | 11211                    |
 +| MongoDB                                    | TCP       | 27017,27018,27019,28017  |
 +| Redis                                      | TCP       | 6379                     |
 +| HP JetDirect/AppSocket/Raw/... (printing)  | TCP       | 9100                     |
 +| LPD/LPR (printing)                         | TCP       | 515                      |
 +| IPP/CUPS (printing)                        | TCP       | 631                      |
 +| UPnP                                       | TCP,UDP   | 1900,5000                |
 +| SLP                                        | TCP,UDP   | 427                      |
 +| SNMP                                       | UDP       | 161,162                  |
 +| Other                                      | TCP,UDP   | 6666                     |
 +
 +If you need to have one of these ports open, please visit us during the office hours or send us an email.
 +===== How to find a MAC address =====
 +
 +A MAC address is an unique identifier of a network device. It is commonly written as a hexadecimal number, which may look for instance like this:
 +
 +''AB:CD:EF:12:A3:04'' or ''AB-CD-EF-12-A3-04'' 
  
-===== Installation manuals =====+{{indexmenu>:en:verejne:sit:mac|tsort nsort}}
  
-{{indexmenu>:en:verejne:sit:ethernet|tsort nsort}}+If you are unable to find your device's MAC address, come visit us during office and bring your device with you, we are happy to help you. Sometimes, you may find it on the device itself, or it's packaging. On devices with menus, it's commonly found in sections called "Settings" or "About the device".
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