Seems you're not receiving a reply from 193.219.95.38 (like an echo reply), but an icmp error. Ask the owner of 193.219.95.38 (perhaps a core router of your ISP) what is going on and if they intend to allow you to send/receive normal icmp echo-* packets.
On 8/7/05, Joerg Rossdeutscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Am Sonntag, den 07.08.2005, 11:28 +0300 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > Hello, > > > > When I ping my Debian box ip address 193.219.149.119 I receive a reply > > from different ip address 193.219.95.38. I am a newbie and I want to > > ask if this is a problem. I yes, how can I fix it or where should I > > look for comprehensive information. > > This happens to me, too, and AFAIK I don not have any networking > problems: > > ping 193.219.149.119 > > PING 193.219.149.119 (193.219.149.119) 56(84) bytes of data. > From 193.219.95.38 icmp_seq=2 Packet filtered > From 193.219.95.38 icmp_seq=3 Packet filtered > From 193.219.95.38 icmp_seq=5 Packet filtered > From 193.219.95.38 icmp_seq=6 Packet filtered > > --- 193.219.149.119 ping statistics --- > 6 packets transmitted, 0 received, +4 errors, 100% packet loss, time > 5005ms > > > I think the target host is redirecting/filtering/whatever. However, your > machine is not the problem. > > Bye, > Ratti > > > -- > -o) fontlinge | Fontmanagement for Linux | Schriftenverwaltung in Linux > /\\ http://freshmeat.net/projects/fontlinge/ > _\_V http://www.gesindel.de https://sourceforge.net/projects/fontlinge/ > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQBC9gSwCGbv12v1ACwRAgFOAJ9ipEku2YFvh3yGq2ZhHQnVQL8tVwCfU4d/ > 72vRxZbCYVo4yxzKkAyQbBM= > =tkPg > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > -- Bla bla

