It's timing out. I thought it was a firewall problem maybe it still is, not sure what the entry should be. Using Sonicwall added my second IP address using the wizard. Setup with a public service/ftp/ip address. The destination I put lan.
http://www.security-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=57685
Pinging an IP address simply sends out an ICMP Ping packet to the particular IP Address. When the device at the destination IP address receives the packet, it sends an ICMP Ping Reply packet back to the original sender. The endpoint device ...
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No, as long as it's used to see if the IP address is valid to get a server somewhere. If it's used to disrupt or crash systems then it would be.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_it_illegal_to_ping_ip&src=...
NetPenguin - including following network tools:ip Scanner which can find ip address;LAN Scanner which can scan ip addresses in ethernet... Download NetPenguin 1.2 4.28 MB Other Freeware A graphical application that monitors TCP/ip ports on ...
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Ping is simply an echo command used to see if another IP is active. (as long as the port isn't being blocked) It's usually used for diagnostics. It doesn't increase download speed.
http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091013...
Most of the links that google came up with say that you don't need to defrag linux. And from my personal experience too, no need. A search on LQ came upwith this http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...ag+Linux3F3F3F Cheers.
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Baah, love "IPSEC compatible" stuff. Ethernet and typical TDM medium use an MTU of 1500 bytes for raw frames. The problem is that you're encapsulating your payload (i.e. your "protected" traffic) in IPSEC. Your router is...
http://forums.techguy.org/networking/394592-vpn-mtu-kee...