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Ping x.y.z.w always gives (Request timed out) despite of disabled firewall

Asked by: abd_1980us

I have a problem with a windows xp sp2 machine that gave me (Request timed out) despite of the disable firewall, i.e. firewall is off
What are the possible cases that denied me from accessing this machine remotely?

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2008-03-12 at 13:01:33ID23236513
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Microsoft

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windows XP

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SP2

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Ping x.x.x.x : Request timed out

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Windows XP Operating System

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Miscellaneous Networking

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TCP/IP

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Answers

 

by: pAceMakerNZPosted on 2008-03-12 at 13:17:19ID: 21110288

How are you and the remote PC linked?
If you are trying to ping a PC behind a NAT device on The Internet then you need to set port forwarding on the router/NAT to allow you to talk to that PC.

 

by: ebjersPosted on 2008-03-12 at 14:45:45ID: 21111110

could be many things;

On the computer you are trying to ping from can you access other network resources?
Can the computer you are trying to ping access other network resources?
When you say firewall is disable is that on both computers or just one?

You can also check any cabling or network hardware that is between the computers.

 

by: abd_1980usPosted on 2008-03-12 at 15:10:45ID: 21111321

Dears;
The connection is between the same subnet (same LAN), also I can access other resources from that computer (which I cannot access it remotely), other PC's not having any problem
Because of that it seem not to be a cable problem, I replaced the cable to make sure and the problem resides
Any idea?

 

by: ebjersPosted on 2008-03-12 at 15:13:50ID: 21111344

run the following commands on each computer and post results

ipconfig /all
tracerout other.computer.IP.address

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by: RDNO-ITPosted on 2008-03-12 at 15:56:42ID: 21111667

If you can access resources on said PC, you should be able to ping it if you are in the same subnet.  Are you pinging the right IP?
Can you ping the remote computers Hostname (pc name)?
Do you have any extra lines in your host file?

 

by: abd_1980usPosted on 2008-03-18 at 13:17:10ID: 21155316

I can ping other computers from that Computer (which have a problem)
I can ping the loopback adaptor ( 127.0.0.1 or its ip 192.168.225.13) and get a reply
but cannot ping it from other pc's

 

by: abd_1980usPosted on 2008-03-18 at 13:18:26ID: 21155333

also not having extra lines on the host file

 

by: abd_1980usPosted on 2008-03-18 at 13:21:55ID: 21155369

but I have ISA client and Cisco VPN client installed on that pc, are they related to the problem? what software may be blocking ICMP packets? I checked add / remove program console and did any thing like firewall or something else

 

by: abd_1980usPosted on 2008-03-23 at 10:54:39ID: 21190246

Thanks every body for helping me, I want to inform you that I found the case of the problem, it is due to Cisco VPN client, after it was uninstalled, every thing works fine

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