The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/jboard146 on 2024-07-16 22:44:13.
I'm not sure if this is allowed here, but it is related.
I've playing with a HP / Quantum FiberChannel(FC) LTO6 tape drive that has an ethernet connection. I think it was normal used in a scalar i500 tape changer.
The drive works with all of the normal linux commands over FC.
Does anyone know about the ethernet port? It gets an IP from DHCP.
I ran an NMAP port scan and found some open ports. The short version of the output:
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
7/tcp closed echo
9/tcp closed discard
19/tcp closed chargen
23/tcp closed telnet
4165/tcp open altcp?
4166/tcp open joost?
4167/tcp open ddgn?
4168/tcp closed pslicser
4169/tcp open iadt?
8614/tcp closed canon-bjnp4
9614/tcp open ssl/iadt-tls?
53670/tcp open unknown
53671/tcp open unknown
2 services unrecognized despite returning data. If you know the service/version, please submit the following fingerprints at https://nmap.org/cgi-bin/submit.cgi?new-service :
==============NEXT SERVICE FINGERPRINT (SUBMIT INDIVIDUALLY)==============
SF-Port4165-TCP:V=7.94SVN%I=7%D=7/16%Time=6696F183%P=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu%r
SF:(GenericLines,4,"\r\n%\x20")%r(GetRequest,4,"\r\n%\x20")%r(HTTPOptions,
SF:4,"\r\n%\x20")%r(RTSPRequest,4,"\r\n%\x20")%r(Help,4,"\r\n%\x20")%r(Ter
SF:minalServerCookie,4,"\r\n%\x20")%r(TLSSessionReq,4,"\r\n%\x20")%r(FourO
SF:hFourRequest,4,"\r\n%\x20")%r(SIPOptions,4,"\r\n%\x20");
==============NEXT SERVICE FINGERPRINT (SUBMIT INDIVIDUALLY)==============
SF-Port4166-TCP:V=7.94SVN%I=7%D=7/16%Time=6696F17E%P=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu%r
SF:(NULL,2E,"{\x01\x01\0\0\$\0\0\0\0\xc5\xbd\xc4\x05\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\x01\xc5
SF:\xb7S\x07\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\x08\xc5\xb7S\x07\0\0\0\0\0d\0}")%r(GenericLines
SF:,2E,"{\x01\x01\0\0\$\0\0\0\0\xc5\xbd\xc4\x05\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\x01\xc5\xb7S
SF:\x07\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\x08\xc5\xb7S\x07\0\0\0\0\0d\0}");
Port 4165 is interesting and gives back a "%" prompt.
Any ideas? There is nothing other than it can be used for encryption key mgmt on the quantum/hp about how to use the ethernet port on the back of these drives. I'm assuming that I can get diag and status info somehow.