Pinging out my network?
I am in school and on my schools huge network, I noticed if I try to ping out into another network, like to my friends computer at his school or to my comp at home, it doesnt work, but if I ping a website like yahoo.com it works fine(all packets come back) Can someone explain why.
Many computers either are behind firewalls which don't allow ICMP traffic, or themselves are not configured to respond to ICMP ping requests, or are assigned localnet IP addresses (through a NAT gateway) such that your gateway router drops the requests.
The network at your friend's school and your computer have to be configured to accept incoming ping requests. Typically school districts place firewalls on their networks to prevent that sort of thing, for security reasons.
The best way to talk to your friend is through telnet into somewhere like sdf.lonestar or M-net.arbornet.org.
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