External ping fails on Linksys router
When I try to ping my server from somewhere other than my local network, if finds the host, but returns as a lost packet.
Screenshot from http://tools.pingdom.com: http://cl.ly/1I1c3K0z3Y1I2c3x3R3Z
I have my server plugged into a Linksys WRT610N router, and when I bypassed the router and went strait to the server the ping worked perfectly.
So, the problem lies with the Linksys router, but I cannot find anything that would fix it. I have DMZ set to forward everything to my server.
Anyone know how to fix this?
router ping dmz
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When I try to ping my server from somewhere other than my local network, if finds the host, but returns as a lost packet.
Screenshot from http://tools.pingdom.com: http://cl.ly/1I1c3K0z3Y1I2c3x3R3Z
I have my server plugged into a Linksys WRT610N router, and when I bypassed the router and went strait to the server the ping worked perfectly.
So, the problem lies with the Linksys router, but I cannot find anything that would fix it. I have DMZ set to forward everything to my server.
Anyone know how to fix this?
router ping dmz
migrated from serverfault.com Apr 10 '11 at 21:21
This question came from our site for system and network administrators.
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When I try to ping my server from somewhere other than my local network, if finds the host, but returns as a lost packet.
Screenshot from http://tools.pingdom.com: http://cl.ly/1I1c3K0z3Y1I2c3x3R3Z
I have my server plugged into a Linksys WRT610N router, and when I bypassed the router and went strait to the server the ping worked perfectly.
So, the problem lies with the Linksys router, but I cannot find anything that would fix it. I have DMZ set to forward everything to my server.
Anyone know how to fix this?
router ping dmz
When I try to ping my server from somewhere other than my local network, if finds the host, but returns as a lost packet.
Screenshot from http://tools.pingdom.com: http://cl.ly/1I1c3K0z3Y1I2c3x3R3Z
I have my server plugged into a Linksys WRT610N router, and when I bypassed the router and went strait to the server the ping worked perfectly.
So, the problem lies with the Linksys router, but I cannot find anything that would fix it. I have DMZ set to forward everything to my server.
Anyone know how to fix this?
router ping dmz
router ping dmz
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According to this reply in the Linksys UK forum, all you need to do is to Uncheck Filter Anonymous Internet Requests.
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Source of screenshot
I tried that earlier, and it doesn't work. Thanks though!
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:32
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AFAIK Linksys's are blocking ICMP requests by default, anyway You can disable it in some of models
Do you know of a suitable router that doesn't block them?
– sman591
Apr 10 '11 at 21:33
Euhm... No... Linksys does not block ICMP by default...
– Bart De Vos
Apr 10 '11 at 21:44
@TiZion Linksys does for this router evidently
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:33
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According to this reply in the Linksys UK forum, all you need to do is to Uncheck Filter Anonymous Internet Requests.
.
.
Source of screenshot
I tried that earlier, and it doesn't work. Thanks though!
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:32
add a comment |
According to this reply in the Linksys UK forum, all you need to do is to Uncheck Filter Anonymous Internet Requests.
.
.
Source of screenshot
I tried that earlier, and it doesn't work. Thanks though!
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:32
add a comment |
According to this reply in the Linksys UK forum, all you need to do is to Uncheck Filter Anonymous Internet Requests.
.
.
Source of screenshot
According to this reply in the Linksys UK forum, all you need to do is to Uncheck Filter Anonymous Internet Requests.
.
.
Source of screenshot
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I tried that earlier, and it doesn't work. Thanks though!
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:32
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I tried that earlier, and it doesn't work. Thanks though!
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:32
I tried that earlier, and it doesn't work. Thanks though!
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:32
I tried that earlier, and it doesn't work. Thanks though!
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:32
add a comment |
AFAIK Linksys's are blocking ICMP requests by default, anyway You can disable it in some of models
Do you know of a suitable router that doesn't block them?
– sman591
Apr 10 '11 at 21:33
Euhm... No... Linksys does not block ICMP by default...
– Bart De Vos
Apr 10 '11 at 21:44
@TiZion Linksys does for this router evidently
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:33
add a comment |
AFAIK Linksys's are blocking ICMP requests by default, anyway You can disable it in some of models
Do you know of a suitable router that doesn't block them?
– sman591
Apr 10 '11 at 21:33
Euhm... No... Linksys does not block ICMP by default...
– Bart De Vos
Apr 10 '11 at 21:44
@TiZion Linksys does for this router evidently
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:33
add a comment |
AFAIK Linksys's are blocking ICMP requests by default, anyway You can disable it in some of models
AFAIK Linksys's are blocking ICMP requests by default, anyway You can disable it in some of models
answered Apr 10 '11 at 21:11
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Do you know of a suitable router that doesn't block them?
– sman591
Apr 10 '11 at 21:33
Euhm... No... Linksys does not block ICMP by default...
– Bart De Vos
Apr 10 '11 at 21:44
@TiZion Linksys does for this router evidently
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:33
add a comment |
Do you know of a suitable router that doesn't block them?
– sman591
Apr 10 '11 at 21:33
Euhm... No... Linksys does not block ICMP by default...
– Bart De Vos
Apr 10 '11 at 21:44
@TiZion Linksys does for this router evidently
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:33
Do you know of a suitable router that doesn't block them?
– sman591
Apr 10 '11 at 21:33
Do you know of a suitable router that doesn't block them?
– sman591
Apr 10 '11 at 21:33
Euhm... No... Linksys does not block ICMP by default...
– Bart De Vos
Apr 10 '11 at 21:44
Euhm... No... Linksys does not block ICMP by default...
– Bart De Vos
Apr 10 '11 at 21:44
@TiZion Linksys does for this router evidently
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:33
@TiZion Linksys does for this router evidently
– sman591
Apr 19 '11 at 3:33
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