THIS IS NOT AN ANSWER JUST A FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONi have a curious friend that I've known for awhile if i wanted to teach him how to block someone from ddosing him through cmd ping command and i would also like to know if i blocked him form pinging me would it prevent me playing games with him though things like hamachi??
No, you can not. Your IP ( Internet Protocal ) goes everywhere in the internet where you go. There is a way to change it, but I will not say. IP's are used for banning, kicking, hacking, etc... There is know way to block your IP from website's and such. - Wiki
It's when the IP address defined in a code in explicite way, for exmaple ip="160.12.12.12". The alternative, is when the IP address got it's value from reading specific interface/other data.
specific hosta specific host
Server Message Block (SMB)
Domain name
It depends on whatever IP address did you ping.
I assume when you say "Pinging Address" you mean the IP Address? If that's the case, the majority of printers with this capability have a way to print out a Network Configuration Page, the IP Address will be displayed on that page. What type of printer is it?
the command block doesn't have an ip.
That IP address is in a block registered by Lucent Technologies. You'd need to contact them if you wanted more specific information.
Yes, you can ping a DNS address, but what you're actually pinging is the IP address associated with that DNS name. When you ping a DNS address, your system first resolves the domain name to its corresponding IP address using DNS. If the DNS server is reachable and responds, you will receive replies indicating the latency and packet loss, similar to pinging any other IP address. However, keep in mind that some servers may block ICMP requests, resulting in no response even if the DNS is functioning correctly.
The IP Address identifies a PC on a network. Source: I am an IT student in College :)
pinging the hostname will resolve the ip for you Click START - RUN type CMD then Enter type Ping (Computername) then Enter
The only thing that pinging the local loopback adapter on a host will prove is that the TCP/IP stack is installed and operating correctly. It will not diagnose a faulty NIC.
You should check your router for settings related to this. Most of them have some type of built-in firewall which would enable you to block specific sites or IP ranges.
No, you can not. Your IP ( Internet Protocal ) goes everywhere in the internet where you go. There is a way to change it, but I will not say. IP's are used for banning, kicking, hacking, etc... There is know way to block your IP from website's and such. - Wiki
yes, Facebook temporarily blok the IP address.
IP addresses are used to track computers, and to block certain computers from things. Without IP addresses we would not know who is who, also the whole networking would not work.