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GardRail1

join:2003-07-30
Falling Waters, WV

reply to Qumahlin
Re: Adelphia Blocking Pings

said by Qumahlin See Profile:
said by Comp Cmndo See Profile:
I ping Adelphia all the time, just to verify whether servers are online. Sometimes modem is online and servers can go offline, just "ping www.adelphia.net"
Um pinging www.adelphia.net says nothing about their servers being online...all it says is that the server that hosts the webpage (which is not anywhere near the place that service your internet) is online/offline

If you truly want to verify your local connection, leave a port open, then make a TCP / UDP connection attempt to verify connectivity. Another utility that can be used is a form of traceroute that uses TCP packets instead of ICMP....

btw: autoquote rox


UnKown
The Underground Network

join:2002-09-08
Orlando, FL
what the heck. im still pingable.

man i hate this place. everything Adelphia supposebly does never reaches me. thow for some reason they have blocked port 139 i think, becuase i can no longer use "net use" commands. aggg of all the things.

GardRail1

join:2003-07-30
Falling Waters, WV

said by UnKown See Profile:
what the heck. im still pingable.

man i hate this place. everything Adelphia supposebly does never reaches me. thow for some reason they have blocked port 139 i think, becuase i can no longer use "net use" commands. aggg of all the things.
checkout www.privacy.net.

That website has links to other websites that can do tcp/udp and various other scans to show you want is open on your connection. That's what I use to troubleshoot locally before i invest anymore time looking at my own situation.


SkellBasher
Yes Sorto, I'll take my Prozac

join:2000-10-22
North Tonawanda, NY

reply to UnKown
"thow for some reason they have blocked port 139 i think"

There's a reason for that. That's the port where this week's virii come through. Port 139 was blocked to mitigate the spread of the mess.
--
No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be true. -Hawthorne


UnKown
The Underground Network

join:2002-09-08
Orlando, FL
·Earthlink Cable Mo..

i thought port 135 was the port that was the attack port.

people do use port 139 for other things besides viruses. anything we can do about it? many computers on cable and dsl ranges have had this happened but if u have a business line this doesnt seem to be effected. i.e. t1 +
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