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Jul 07, 2003 · ICMP Destination Unreachable (Communication Administratively Prohibited) I am getting a lot of "ICMP Destination Unreachable (Communication Administratively Prohibited)" records. Now when I look at the Alerts page it shows Source address as a computer outside my network and the destination address as my web server.
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Code 1 : Host Unreacheable; Code 3 : Port Unreacheable. Code 13 : Communication administratively prohibited. ICMP Segment Structure ...
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The original codes were defined in RFC 777 ICMP but more were defined in RFC 1812 Host Requirements, including reason 13 "Administratively Prohibited". If you get any variety of ICMP destination unreachable, it means the far router is telling you it didn't forward the packet, and the code inside is just intended to help you understand why. Share
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Communication with Destination Network is Administratively Prohibited. The source device is not allowed to send to the network where the destination device ...
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07.07.2003 · 1) If you traceroute to the IP's in question (the one's purported to be the original packet), do the networks that send you ICMP administratively prohibited come up (Ie, are they along the path and therefore could possibly be responsible for the message).
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03.11.2019 · I assume 109.202.106.81 is an AirVPN server, but why is it returning "!X"? According to the man page, this means "communication administratively prohibited", but what does that really mean? A reverse DNS lookukp on that IP returns "promarketserv.com", which is a bit of a worry. Any ideas what's wrong here? Thanks.
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Code 13: Communication Administratively Prohibited. Solutions: You can probably disable that specific firewall without changing anything else in the routers settings. If you can switch to using TLS-tunneled (usually port 465) smtp, then by all means do.
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Apr 04, 2018 · IANA / RFC1812. Type 3: Destination Unreachable. Code 13: Communication Administratively Prohibited. Solutions: You can probably disable that specific firewall without changing anything else in the routers settings. If you can switch to using TLS-tunneled (usually port 465) smtp, then by all means do.
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Jul 24, 2013 · Question about Traceroute !X "communication administratively prohibited". All of a sudden an IP allocation on my router/switch stopped responding about 15-20 minutes ago. When I run a traceroute, I get a !X on the hop before it's supposed to hit my router/switch. What exactly does that mean?
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It's saying "Communication administratively prohibited". I know this is a silly question because it's obviously not pinging, but I just want to be sure. Every example that I've seen, the reply is "host is unreachable" not what I'm getting.
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Nov 03, 2019 · According to the man page, this means "communication administratively prohibited", but what does that really mean? A reverse DNS lookukp on that IP returns "promarketserv.com", which is a bit of a worry.
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This is usually not a mechanism that your ISP enforces in its network, but rather just a default setting in the (potentially ISP-supplied) modem/router.
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Routers MAY have a configuration option that causes Code 13 (Communication Administratively Prohibited) messages not to be generated. When this option is ...
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04.04.2018 · IANA / RFC1812. Type 3: Destination Unreachable. Code 13: Communication Administratively Prohibited. Solutions: You can probably disable that specific firewall without changing anything else in the routers settings. If you can switch to using TLS-tunneled (usually port 465) smtp, then by all means do.
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Using firewall-cmd , open the port 8080/tcp , once in the active rules (only triggering a rebuild of the iptables rules with the change) and ...
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ICMP Type= 3 says Destination Unreachable and code = 10 means Communication with Destination Host is Administratively Prohibited.
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Every so often my AirVPN connection seems to become unresponsive, as it is now. If I run a traceroute, I get this: $ traceroute -n ...
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It's saying "Communication administratively prohibited". I know this is a silly question because it's obviously not pinging, but I just want to be sure. Every ...
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channel 1: open failed: administratively prohibited: open failed. The above message refers to your SSH server rejecting your SSH client's request to open a side channel. This typically comes from -D, -L or -w, as separate channels in the SSH stream are required to ferry the forwarded data across.