They've set up their firewall to filter out ICMP packets...usually
done to keep from being ping flooded, smurf attacked, etc.

On Sat, 18 Nov 2000 08:14:19 -0500, fred smith wrote:

>I ran a ping of an internet site today and for every packet I got output from
>ping that lists the hostname, the IP address, and "Packet filtered".
>What does that mean, and why would I get it for every packet?
>
>Fred
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