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Re: Disable ICMP ECHO

 
Miguel A. Aliaga
Occasional Advisor

Disable ICMP ECHO

How can I disable to respond to a ping (ICMP ECHO ) ???

I have probed to execute "ndd -set /dev/ip ip_respond_to_echo_broadcast" for the broadcast address and it`s works, but I don`t know who to do it for the address of the box.

Thanks.
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Rahul Mehta
Valued Contributor

Re: Disable ICMP ECHO

You can use ined.sec file to disable echo services on udp port 7 .

Rahul
Rahul Mehta
Valued Contributor

Re: Disable ICMP ECHO

You can also use, ip_respond_to_address_mask_broadcast
Rahul
Andrew Maslin
Frequent Advisor

Re: Disable ICMP ECHO

For a very simple method, simply comment out the entries for echo in /etc/services.
Chris Calabrese
Valued Contributor

Re: Disable ICMP ECHO

Don't confuse ICMP ECHO with
TCP and UDP Echo.
The only way to disable
ICMP ECHO in HP-UX is with
IPfilter or something similar.

This was aluded to in Vincenzo
Restuccia's post pointing to
the HP docs on IPfilter.
Brainbench MVP for Unix Administration and Internet Security, SANS Review Editor, and Center for Internet Security HP-UX Benchmark project leader