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On Thursday 03 January 2002 08:30 pm, Gary wrote:

> > I'm not using the default firewall here, perhaps it blocks ping
> > requests?
>
> that's what I am thinking, but do not know how to check or fix..

You can run /usr/sbin/lokkit to re-run the firewall config tool and try 
disabling it.

Better yet, /sbin/service ipchains stop will shut it down and reset all 
rules to accept. Assuming that works, you'll need to tweak the ruleset 
and re-enable it.

Stab in the dark, and it wouldn't affect the windows machine, but what is 
the value of /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_all ?

- -D

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