Edward Dekkers writes:
> > Oddly enough
> > ping -b xxx.xxx.xxx.255 on my network results in a reply from every linux
> > machine. (Listing all but the first host as duplicates?) However, my
> > children's Windows machines don't reply. They can be pinged individually,
> > but seem to ignore a b
> Oddly enough
> ping -b xxx.xxx.xxx.255 on my network results in a reply from every linux
> machine. (Listing all but the first host as duplicates?) However, my
> children's Windows machines don't reply. They can be pinged individually,
> but seem to ignore a broadcast.
Phew - I thought I was
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On Monday 10 February 2003 08:22 am, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> I block pings on my server, and for a reason. Ping is one of the
> biggest tell-alls about a network. No outside entity should ever
> need to ping me, & my own machine has no real reason
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> HHmm. I can't actually get that to work from my Linux box. XP returns pings
You need the -b flag to allow pings to broadcast addresses.
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> Try this: ping first.three.octets.255 & see what happens. It will
> return every machine attached to that network. I don't want the
> gomers to have such an easy time finding who's attached.
HHmm. I can't actually get that to work from my Linux box. XP returns pings
from 192.168.0.229. No ide
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> Any other good idea ?
>
> Thanks alot!
>
> Lei
Use an iptables firewall script, but don't run it so tight. Learn a
little
about iptables and roll your own.
Je
> Any other good idea ?
>
> Thanks alot!
>
> Lei
Use an iptables firewall script, but don't run it so tight. Learn a little
about iptables and roll your own.
Jeez - even Monmotha's script doesn't even let me ping the server from a
client I found out the other day.
Just a side-note to everyone el
idea ?
Thanks alot!
Lei
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:) Yes you are right.. it is not that high even
if you ar
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Sorry Fella, but given that you've probably had an (eligible) answer on
this track it just remains to be said: Why ping yourself? Hookers are
cheap :-}
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> As you see , 192.168.0.1 Card has lot of collisions on its interface
> .. What i
Title: RE: Can't ping myself.
:) Yes you are right.. it is not that high even if
you are on a local network..
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Title: RE: Can't ping myself.
As i see from ifconfig, this card which you are
talking abt is on private ip address.. Correct me if i wrong ..
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18000 collisions is high if there's only one or two machines on the
internal net, but if you have more than that, & they're all active,
then it is not all that many... I find it hard to beli
ruary 07, 2003 3:21
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Subject: RE: Can't ping myself.
The output is
:
eth0 Link
encap:Ethernet HWaddr
00:90:CC:08:3F:9E
inet addr:219.105.101.197 Bcast:255.255.255.255
Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS RUNNING MTU:1500
Metric:1
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myself.
What is the output of /sbin/ifconfig
.. Check whether eth0 is up/down ..
Manjunth Hegde
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My Linux box can't get ping response when pinging itself like below:
ping localhost
ping 127.0.0.1
ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (it is the Global ip get from my cable modem)
I post my /etc/hosts file here:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
Title: Can't ping myself.
What is the output of /sbin/ifconfig
.. Check whether eth0 is up/down ..
Manjunth Hegde
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Rai Ou
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Subject: Can't ping mysel
Title: Can't ping myself.
My Linux box can't get ping response when pinging itself like below:
ping localhost
ping 127.0.0.1
ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (it is the Global ip get from my cable modem)
I post my /etc/hosts file here:
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