And the final destination would be the machine which then connects to the game as your ghost twin. The fact that Wireshark dissects a UDP packet as NBNS doesn't necessarily mean that it is an actual NBNS packet by purpose, even if it is sent to UDP port 137 and even if its contents looks 100% like NBNS.

Created attachment 328687 small portion of netshark session (in libpcap format) Description of problem: at random times I no longer can browse the web (but ping works) I was advised to use wireshark and a small portion of the report is attached (in libpcap format) showing the after TCP pockets I get an ICMP pocket telling me that destination is unreachable (host administratively prohibited Hi,I've got a bit of a weird problem. I'm trying to reach a host on the WAN, I can ping and ssh to this host fine, however when I try to access this host through a javascript running in chrome it fails to connect.I then setup wireshark to moniter the packets that are send and received from When i try to ping 10.1.1.1 it returns U.U.U-----> Which means destination host unreachable. The only thing you can do is add no ip unreachables to Serial0/0. This would make pings simply timeout instead of receiving an ICMP admin prohibited message when packets are denied on the serial interface. Examples: I learned that this indicates "Host administratively prohibited." Well, that was not helpful. I then ran ethereal (don't ask me how difficult that was to install) on the Fedora machine, and that's when I discovered it was the Fedora machine that was responding to the pXe machine with the ICMP. Apr 22, 2020 · Host A and B can communicate freely on 10.11.15.0/24. On Host C I can only reach SSH ports (except for the local machine). All other ports in 10.11.15.0/24 on VMs on Host C or vice versa except SSH trigger a ICMP Destination unreachable (Host administratively prohibited) message. The host firewall allows all traffic on the LAN bridges. Ping is a computer network administration software utility used to test the reachability of a host on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. It is available for virtually all operating systems that have networking capability, including most embedded network administration software.

IESG Approval or Standards Action 0 Net Unreachable 1 Host Unreachable 2 Protocol Unreachable 3 Port Unreachable 4 Fragmentation Needed and Don't Fragment was Set 5 Source Route Failed 6 Destination Network Unknown 7 Destination Host Unknown 8 Source Host Isolated 9 Communication with Destination Network is Administratively Prohibited 10

8: Source host is isolated 9: Communication with destination network is administratively prohibited. 10: Communication with destination host is administratively prohibited 11: Network unreachable for specified type of service. 12: Host is unreachable for specified type of service 13: Host unreachable because administrator put a filter on it !W - host unknown !I - source host is isolated !A - communication with destination network administratively prohibited !Z - communication with destination host administratively prohibited !Q - for this ToS the destination network is unreachable !T - for this ToS the destination host is unreachable Created attachment 328687 small portion of netshark session (in libpcap format) Description of problem: at random times I no longer can browse the web (but ping works) I was advised to use wireshark and a small portion of the report is attached (in libpcap format) showing the after TCP pockets I get an ICMP pocket telling me that destination is unreachable (host administratively prohibited Hi,I've got a bit of a weird problem. I'm trying to reach a host on the WAN, I can ping and ssh to this host fine, however when I try to access this host through a javascript running in chrome it fails to connect.I then setup wireshark to moniter the packets that are send and received from

Apr 22, 2020 · Host A and B can communicate freely on 10.11.15.0/24. On Host C I can only reach SSH ports (except for the local machine). All other ports in 10.11.15.0/24 on VMs on Host C or vice versa except SSH trigger a ICMP Destination unreachable (Host administratively prohibited) message. The host firewall allows all traffic on the LAN bridges.

I can't ping6 my domains from outside. Destination admin@YunoHost:~ $ ip -6 addr 1: lo: mtu 65536 state UNKNOWN qlen 1 inet6 ::1/128 scope host valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever 2: eth0: mtu 1500 state UP qlen 1000 inet6 2001:983:8610:1:f3d5:e2a7:5d97:f45c/64 scope global noprefixroute dynamic valid_lft 5916sec … Falls off network ("Destination host unreachable") C:\Users\andrew>ping 192.168.1.42 Pinging 192.168.1.42 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.1.46: Destination host unreachable. The only way I can get it back on the network is to restart it (pull out the power). Has anyone experienced this? Are there any log files I … linux - Curious about strange ICMP type 3 code 10 traffic My firewall (iptables) logs some strange ICMP type 3 code 10 traffic that I am curious to understand (specifically how or if this could be an exploit of some sort).Type 3 = Destination Unreachable Code 10 = Communication with Destination Host is Administratively Prohibited). The logged traffic (4-6 packets a few seconds apart, once a day for the last months):