And the final destination would be the machine which then connects to the game as your ghost twin. The fact that Wireshark dissects a UDP packet as NBNS doesn't necessarily mean that it is an actual NBNS packet by purpose, even if it is sent to UDP port 137 and even if its contents looks 100% like NBNS.
7.12: Internet Control Message Protocol - Engineering May 18, 2020 NBNS (Name query NBSTAT) and ICMP protocol - Wireshark Q&A Hi all, I'm new here so hope this question is understandable enough. I was advised by a game server admin that there was an additional connection connecting in association with my own IP from 75.137.221.58 which was causing issues with the server. We … destination unreachable – IT Wiz Technology Blog 0 – Network is unreachable. 1 – Host is unreachable (telnet to unknown ip address on an existing interface) 2 – Protocol unreachable. 3 – Port unreachable (use cisco trace route probe 1) 4 – Fragmentation need but DF set. 5 – Source Routing. 6 – 8 – unknown errors. 9, 10, 13 – Admin Prohibited (telnet an interface with access Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Parameters
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Created attachment 328687 small portion of netshark session (in libpcap format) Description of problem: at random times I no longer can browse the web (but ping works) I was advised to use wireshark and a small portion of the report is attached (in libpcap format) showing the after TCP pockets I get an ICMP pocket telling me that destination is unreachable (host administratively prohibited Hi,I've got a bit of a weird problem. I'm trying to reach a host on the WAN, I can ping and ssh to this host fine, however when I try to access this host through a javascript running in chrome it fails to connect.I then setup wireshark to moniter the packets that are send and received from When i try to ping 10.1.1.1 it returns U.U.U-----> Which means destination host unreachable. The only thing you can do is add no ip unreachables to Serial0/0. This would make pings simply timeout instead of receiving an ICMP admin prohibited message when packets are denied on the serial interface. Examples: