Re: [newbie] ping port 7?

2001-08-09 Thread Tim Holmes

I think this would block pings, but I'm sure there are other ways, much
better, to block ping request.  A firewall should handle that for you.

As far as it preventing you from pinging other machines, it won't affect
you.  If you block the port, it will not accept packets at that level,
it has nothing to do with you being able to us /bin/ping.  The only way
to really prevent that, would be to do a chmod  /bin/ping.
tdh

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| I *think* that port 7 being the echo port is reserved for ping related 
| packets. If I closed off that port who I appear unreachable, request timed 
| out? Would I be able to ping others if I closed that port? Would there be any 
| other adverse effects?
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[newbie] ping port 7?

2001-08-09 Thread jennifer

I *think* that port 7 being the echo port is reserved for ping related 
packets. If I closed off that port who I appear unreachable, request timed 
out? Would I be able to ping others if I closed that port? Would there be any 
other adverse effects?