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From: firewall-wizards-bounces@... [mailto:firewall-wizards-bounces@...]On Behalf Of peng liu
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 10:12 PM
To: Keith A. Glass; firewall-wizards@...
Subject: Re: [fw-wiz] ECHO ProtocolOK. This is the tricky part since ICMP is built basd on IP protocol and it works on thesame layer as TCP/UDP. Then why my local services file contains:echo 7/tcp
echo 7/udpSo the echo here is different than the Echo, Echo-reply protocol we are talking here?Regard,Pengy
On 6/30/08, Keith A. Glass <salgak@...> wrote:Echo is a specific member of the ICMP family of protocols. But not the ONLY member. . .
Ping is typically Echo and Echo-reply.
Hope that clears it up
Keith
Security Geek * Curmudgeon at Large * Short on Sleep
On Thu Jun 26 6:00 , "peng liu" sent:
>All,
>
>I am checking the ICMP protocol these days and some documents say that Ping command in Windows uses ICMP protocol, while others say that Ping uses ECHO protocol, which is through TCP port 7.
>
>So my question is which protocol is actually used by PING command in Windows?
>
>Pengy
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