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Hmm. Assuming you are trying to ping from a machine outisde your 
network, your router is blocking incoming ICMP requests to your 
machines. I'm not sure what kind of router you have, but you basically 
have to disable that feature. 
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 02:02:37PM -0700, Scott Berry wrote:
> pinging behind a router	Hi there,
> 
> I was wondering what would cause a system not be able to be pinged behind
> a router.  The router is set in the DMZ mode but it still can't be pinged.
> Any ideas?
> 
> 
> 
> Scott Berry
> Click here for my email addres: mailto:scott at drscott.dyndns.biz
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