06-24-2002 02:38 PM - edited 03-01-2019 10:31 PM
I want my router to stop response to
ping-echo generated by remote user such
as hacker and so many internet user generated icmp-echo packer.
06-24-2002 02:38 PM
You can configure on the router interface
an "ip access-group" access-list preventing ICMP echo reply.
06-25-2002 12:32 AM
Simply configure an extended IP access-list preventing ICMP echos to the router if they are not coming from specific addresses (to allow you to ping your router locally).
06-25-2002 12:33 AM
Simply configure an extended IP access-list preventing ICMP echos to the router if they are not coming from specific addresses (to allow you to ping your router locally).
06-25-2002 12:34 AM
Simply configure an extended IP access-list preventing ICMP echos to the router if they are not coming from specific addresses (to allow you to ping your router locally).
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