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<blockquote data-quote="IvanLasston" data-source="post: 1152827" data-attributes="member: 145676"><p>That is not necessarily true. If you have port forwarding on or a machine in the DMZ then it isn't your router - it is that computer responding. I just tested it on my network. My linux server responds to a dynamic dns ping as I have ssh port forwarded. My router is set to not to respond to a ping. So the router isn't responding to the ping - a port forwarded computer is responding. That is why I asked the question on what is set on NAT and port forwarding. It is also why I caution against port forwarding unless you fully understand the ramifications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IvanLasston, post: 1152827, member: 145676"] That is not necessarily true. If you have port forwarding on or a machine in the DMZ then it isn't your router - it is that computer responding. I just tested it on my network. My linux server responds to a dynamic dns ping as I have ssh port forwarded. My router is set to not to respond to a ping. So the router isn't responding to the ping - a port forwarded computer is responding. That is why I asked the question on what is set on NAT and port forwarding. It is also why I caution against port forwarding unless you fully understand the ramifications. [/QUOTE]
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