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Ping a Server Port?
How do I use the Windows 98SE DOS ping command to ping a particular port number? I need
to test to see if my ISP is blocking certain ports. For example, if I want to ping Port 25 on SMTP.MYSITE.COM from my computer. I tried C:\ ping smtp.mysite.com:25 and it spits an error. Thanks to anyone that can help!!! |
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"Bill" wrote in message ... How do I use the Windows 98SE DOS ping command to ping a particular port number? I need to test to see if my ISP is blocking certain ports. call them and ask them. For example, if I want to ping Port 25 on SMTP.MYSITE.COM from my computer. I tried C:\ ping smtp.mysite.com:25 and it spits an error. Thanks to anyone that can help!!! This is the syntax of the PING command http://www.computerhope.com/pinghlp.htm#03 As you can see, PING doesn't support what you want to do. Try TELNET SMTP.MYSITE.COM PORT 25 |
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What is the error? That command seems to work for me. It makes a round
trip...!... C:\ping smtp.mysite.com:25 Pinging smtp.mysite.com:25 [64.136.21.190] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=257ms TTL=244 Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=262ms TTL=244 Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=257ms TTL=244 Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=262ms TTL=244 Ping statistics for 64.136.21.190: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 257ms, Maximum = 262ms, Average = 259ms -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "Bill" wrote in message ... | How do I use the Windows 98SE DOS ping command to ping a particular port number? I need | to test to see if my ISP is blocking certain ports. | | For example, if I want to ping Port 25 on SMTP.MYSITE.COM from my computer. I tried | | C:\ ping smtp.mysite.com:25 | | and it spits an error. | | Thanks to anyone that can help!!! | | | | | |
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Ping a Server Port?
The error is unknown host. Even if I try
C:\ ping microsoft.com:80 Unknown host microsoft.com:80 but it will let me do C:\ ping microsoft.com I'm using Windows 98SE. Thanks!!! "PCR" wrote... What is the error? That command seems to work for me. It makes a round trip...!... C:\ping smtp.mysite.com:25 Pinging smtp.mysite.com:25 [64.136.21.190] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=257ms TTL=244 Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=262ms TTL=244 Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=257ms TTL=244 Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=262ms TTL=244 Ping statistics for 64.136.21.190: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 257ms, Maximum = 262ms, Average = 259ms -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "Bill" wrote... | How do I use the Windows 98SE DOS ping command to ping a particular port number? I need | to test to see if my ISP is blocking certain ports. | | For example, if I want to ping Port 25 on SMTP.MYSITE.COM from my computer. I tried | | C:\ ping smtp.mysite.com:25 | | and it spits an error. | | Thanks to anyone that can help!!! | | | | | |
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It still works for me...
C:\ping microsoft.com:80 Pinging microsoft.com:80 [64.136.21.190] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=256ms TTL=244 Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=262ms TTL=244 Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=269ms TTL=244 Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=263ms TTL=244 Ping statistics for 64.136.21.190: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 256ms, Maximum = 269ms, Average = 262ms ODD, w/o ":80", I will be timed out 4 times! But I don't get your error message. Can it be you are blocking port 80 with your firewall? (But, like Candlin, I can't see what that :80 is referring to.) Here are the Properties of my Win98SE file... PING.EXE Desc: TCP/IP Ping Command Loc: C:\WINDOWS Size: 24,576 bytes Mod: Friday, April 23, 1999 10:22:00 PM Ver: 5.00.1755.1 C:\ping/? Usage: ping [-t] [-a] [-n count] [-l size] [-f] [-i TTL] [-v TOS] [-r count] [-s count] [[-j host-list] | [-k host-list]] [-w timeout] destination-list Options: -t Ping the specified host until stopped. To see statistics and continue - type Control-Break; To stop - type Control-C. -a Resolve addresses to hostnames. -n count Number of echo requests to send. -l size Send buffer size. -f Set Don't Fragment flag in packet. -i TTL Time To Live. -v TOS Type Of Service. -r count Record route for count hops. -s count Timestamp for count hops. -j host-list Loose source route along host-list. -k host-list Strict source route along host-list. -w timeout Timeout in milliseconds to wait for each reply. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "Bill" wrote in message ... | The error is unknown host. Even if I try | | C:\ ping microsoft.com:80 | Unknown host microsoft.com:80 | | but it will let me do | | C:\ ping microsoft.com | | I'm using Windows 98SE. | | Thanks!!! | | | "PCR" wrote... | What is the error? That command seems to work for me. It makes a round | trip...!... | | C:\ping smtp.mysite.com:25 | | Pinging smtp.mysite.com:25 [64.136.21.190] with 32 bytes of data: | | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=257ms TTL=244 | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=262ms TTL=244 | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=257ms TTL=244 | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=262ms TTL=244 | | Ping statistics for 64.136.21.190: | Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), | Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: | Minimum = 257ms, Maximum = 262ms, Average = 259ms | | | -- | Thanks or Good Luck, | There may be humor in this post, and, | Naturally, you will not sue, | should things get worse after this, | PCR | "Bill" wrote... | | How do I use the Windows 98SE DOS ping command to ping a particular | port number? I need | | to test to see if my ISP is blocking certain ports. | | | | For example, if I want to ping Port 25 on SMTP.MYSITE.COM from my | computer. I tried | | | | C:\ ping smtp.mysite.com:25 | | | | and it spits an error. | | | | Thanks to anyone that can help!!! | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Damn, PCR, this is strange. Yeah, my ping command has the same properties as yours. When
I disable my firewall, I still have the same problem! Port 80 is the default HTTP port. So, http://www.microsoft.com is exactly the same as http://www.microsoft.com:80 Bill. "PCR" wrote in message ... It still works for me... C:\ping microsoft.com:80 Pinging microsoft.com:80 [64.136.21.190] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=256ms TTL=244 Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=262ms TTL=244 Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=269ms TTL=244 Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=263ms TTL=244 Ping statistics for 64.136.21.190: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 256ms, Maximum = 269ms, Average = 262ms ODD, w/o ":80", I will be timed out 4 times! But I don't get your error message. Can it be you are blocking port 80 with your firewall? (But, like Candlin, I can't see what that :80 is referring to.) Here are the Properties of my Win98SE file... PING.EXE Desc: TCP/IP Ping Command Loc: C:\WINDOWS Size: 24,576 bytes Mod: Friday, April 23, 1999 10:22:00 PM Ver: 5.00.1755.1 C:\ping/? Usage: ping [-t] [-a] [-n count] [-l size] [-f] [-i TTL] [-v TOS] [-r count] [-s count] [[-j host-list] | [-k host-list]] [-w timeout] destination-list Options: -t Ping the specified host until stopped. To see statistics and continue - type Control-Break; To stop - type Control-C. -a Resolve addresses to hostnames. -n count Number of echo requests to send. -l size Send buffer size. -f Set Don't Fragment flag in packet. -i TTL Time To Live. -v TOS Type Of Service. -r count Record route for count hops. -s count Timestamp for count hops. -j host-list Loose source route along host-list. -k host-list Strict source route along host-list. -w timeout Timeout in milliseconds to wait for each reply. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "Bill" wrote in message ... | The error is unknown host. Even if I try | | C:\ ping microsoft.com:80 | Unknown host microsoft.com:80 | | but it will let me do | | C:\ ping microsoft.com | | I'm using Windows 98SE. | | Thanks!!! | | | "PCR" wrote... | What is the error? That command seems to work for me. It makes a round | trip...!... | | C:\ping smtp.mysite.com:25 | | Pinging smtp.mysite.com:25 [64.136.21.190] with 32 bytes of data: | | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=257ms TTL=244 | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=262ms TTL=244 | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=257ms TTL=244 | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=262ms TTL=244 | | Ping statistics for 64.136.21.190: | Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), | Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: | Minimum = 257ms, Maximum = 262ms, Average = 259ms | | | -- | Thanks or Good Luck, | There may be humor in this post, and, | Naturally, you will not sue, | should things get worse after this, | PCR | "Bill" wrote... | | How do I use the Windows 98SE DOS ping command to ping a particular | port number? I need | | to test to see if my ISP is blocking certain ports. | | | | For example, if I want to ping Port 25 on SMTP.MYSITE.COM from my | computer. I tried | | | | C:\ ping smtp.mysite.com:25 | | | | and it spits an error. | | | | Thanks to anyone that can help!!! | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Ping a Server Port?
Hmmmm. Well...
(1) I don't know, but... (a) "START button, Find, F/F, HOSTS". (b) You may get 3 or 4 them. LOOK for the one that is just "HOSTS", with NO file type such as ".sam". (c) R-Clk it, select Rename, & name it "xHOSTS". There is no need to reboot. Does the site work now? Fine. Rename it back afterwards, as I do. (2) Can anything else in your Startup Group be responsible? Better run a virus/spyware scan, &/or try a kind of clean boot, by unchecking various items at... "START button, Run, MSConfig, Startup tab". -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "Bill" wrote in message ... | Damn, PCR, this is strange. Yeah, my ping command has the same properties as yours. When | I disable my firewall, I still have the same problem! | | Port 80 is the default HTTP port. So, | http://www.microsoft.com | | is exactly the same as | | http://www.microsoft.com:80 | | Bill. | | | | "PCR" wrote in message | ... | It still works for me... | | C:\ping microsoft.com:80 | | Pinging microsoft.com:80 [64.136.21.190] with 32 bytes of data: | | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=256ms TTL=244 | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=262ms TTL=244 | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=269ms TTL=244 | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=263ms TTL=244 | | Ping statistics for 64.136.21.190: | Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), | Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: | Minimum = 256ms, Maximum = 269ms, Average = 262ms | | ODD, w/o ":80", I will be timed out 4 times! But I don't get your error | message. Can it be you are blocking port 80 with your firewall? (But, | like Candlin, I can't see what that :80 is referring to.) | | Here are the Properties of my Win98SE file... | PING.EXE | Desc: TCP/IP Ping Command | Loc: C:\WINDOWS | Size: 24,576 bytes | Mod: Friday, April 23, 1999 10:22:00 PM | Ver: 5.00.1755.1 | | C:\ping/? | | Usage: ping [-t] [-a] [-n count] [-l size] [-f] [-i TTL] [-v TOS] | [-r count] [-s count] [[-j host-list] | [-k host-list]] | [-w timeout] destination-list | | Options: | -t Ping the specified host until stopped. | To see statistics and continue - type Control-Break; | To stop - type Control-C. | -a Resolve addresses to hostnames. | -n count Number of echo requests to send. | -l size Send buffer size. | -f Set Don't Fragment flag in packet. | -i TTL Time To Live. | -v TOS Type Of Service. | -r count Record route for count hops. | -s count Timestamp for count hops. | -j host-list Loose source route along host-list. | -k host-list Strict source route along host-list. | -w timeout Timeout in milliseconds to wait for each reply. | | | -- | Thanks or Good Luck, | There may be humor in this post, and, | Naturally, you will not sue, | should things get worse after this, | PCR | | "Bill" wrote in message | ... | | The error is unknown host. Even if I try | | | | C:\ ping microsoft.com:80 | | Unknown host microsoft.com:80 | | | | but it will let me do | | | | C:\ ping microsoft.com | | | | I'm using Windows 98SE. | | | | Thanks!!! | | | | | | "PCR" wrote... | | What is the error? That command seems to work for me. It makes a | round | | trip...!... | | | | C:\ping smtp.mysite.com:25 | | | | Pinging smtp.mysite.com:25 [64.136.21.190] with 32 bytes of data: | | | | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=257ms TTL=244 | | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=262ms TTL=244 | | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=257ms TTL=244 | | Reply from 64.136.21.190: bytes=32 time=262ms TTL=244 | | | | Ping statistics for 64.136.21.190: | | Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), | | Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: | | Minimum = 257ms, Maximum = 262ms, Average = 259ms | | | | | | -- | | Thanks or Good Luck, | | There may be humor in this post, and, | | Naturally, you will not sue, | | should things get worse after this, | | PCR | | "Bill" wrote... | | | How do I use the Windows 98SE DOS ping command to ping a | particular | | port number? I need | | | to test to see if my ISP is blocking certain ports. | | | | | | For example, if I want to ping Port 25 on SMTP.MYSITE.COM from my | | computer. I tried | | | | | | C:\ ping smtp.mysite.com:25 | | | | | | and it spits an error. | | | | | | Thanks to anyone that can help!!! | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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On Mon, 1 May 2006 18:30:58 -0400, "Bill" put
finger to keyboard and composed: How do I use the Windows 98SE DOS ping command to ping a particular port number? I need to test to see if my ISP is blocking certain ports. For example, if I want to ping Port 25 on SMTP.MYSITE.COM from my computer. I tried C:\ ping smtp.mysite.com:25 and it spits an error. Thanks to anyone that can help!!! This is what I see in a DOS box: ================================================== ============= C:\WIN98SEping microsoft.com Pinging microsoft.com [207.46.130.108] with 32 bytes of data: Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. Ping statistics for 207.46.130.108: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms C:\WIN98SEping microsoft.com:80 Unknown host microsoft.com:80. ================================================== ============= C:\WIN98SEping smtp.mysite.com:25 Unknown host smtp.mysite.com:25. C:\WIN98SEping smtp.mysite.com Pinging smtp.mysite.com [64.136.21.224] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.136.21.224: bytes=32 time=255ms TTL=243 Reply from 64.136.21.224: bytes=32 time=257ms TTL=243 Reply from 64.136.21.224: bytes=32 time=260ms TTL=243 Reply from 64.136.21.224: bytes=32 time=256ms TTL=243 Ping statistics for 64.136.21.224: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 255ms, Maximum = 260ms, Average = 257ms ================================================== ============= - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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I DON'T get any unknown host messages. Looks like I MUST have a colon to
prevent timeouts at microsoft.com. I can put any number in the world after that colon & get much the same result. C:\ping microsoft.com: Pinging microsoft.com: [64.136.29.190] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=325ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=319ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=338ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=328ms TTL=246 Ping statistics for 64.136.29.190: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 319ms, Maximum = 338ms, Average = 327ms C:\ping microsoft.com:896136187 Pinging microsoft.com:896136187 [64.136.29.190] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=328ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=331ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=324ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=328ms TTL=246 Ping statistics for 64.136.29.190: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: BUT w/o a colon, I get a different IP Addr & timeouts...!... C:\ping microsoft.com Pinging microsoft.com [207.46.250.119] with 32 bytes of data: Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. Ping statistics for 207.46.250.119: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms The other site works fine either way, & gives the same IP addr... C:\ping smtp.mysite.com Pinging smtp.mysite.com [64.136.29.224] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.136.29.224: bytes=32 time=332ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.224: bytes=32 time=325ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.224: bytes=32 time=331ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.224: bytes=32 time=323ms TTL=246 Ping statistics for 64.136.29.224: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 323ms, Maximum = 332ms, Average = 327ms C:\ping smtp.mysite.com:25 Pinging smtp.mysite.com:25 [64.136.29.190] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=320ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=322ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=329ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=334ms TTL=246 Ping statistics for 64.136.29.190: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 320ms, Maximum = 334ms, Average = 326ms -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "Franc Zabkar" wrote in message ... | On Mon, 1 May 2006 18:30:58 -0400, "Bill" put | finger to keyboard and composed: | | How do I use the Windows 98SE DOS ping command to ping a particular port number? I need | to test to see if my ISP is blocking certain ports. | | For example, if I want to ping Port 25 on SMTP.MYSITE.COM from my computer. I tried | | C:\ ping smtp.mysite.com:25 | | and it spits an error. | | Thanks to anyone that can help!!! | | This is what I see in a DOS box: | | ================================================== ============= | C:\WIN98SEping microsoft.com | | Pinging microsoft.com [207.46.130.108] with 32 bytes of data: | | Request timed out. | Request timed out. | Request timed out. | Request timed out. | | Ping statistics for 207.46.130.108: | Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss), | Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: | Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms | | C:\WIN98SEping microsoft.com:80 | Unknown host microsoft.com:80. | | ================================================== ============= | | C:\WIN98SEping smtp.mysite.com:25 | Unknown host smtp.mysite.com:25. | | C:\WIN98SEping smtp.mysite.com | | Pinging smtp.mysite.com [64.136.21.224] with 32 bytes of data: | | Reply from 64.136.21.224: bytes=32 time=255ms TTL=243 | Reply from 64.136.21.224: bytes=32 time=257ms TTL=243 | Reply from 64.136.21.224: bytes=32 time=260ms TTL=243 | Reply from 64.136.21.224: bytes=32 time=256ms TTL=243 | | Ping statistics for 64.136.21.224: | Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), | Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: | Minimum = 255ms, Maximum = 260ms, Average = 257ms | ================================================== ============= | | - Franc Zabkar | -- | Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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PCR wrote:
I DON'T get any unknown host messages. Looks like I MUST have a colon to prevent timeouts at microsoft.com. I can put any number in the world after that colon & get much the same result. C:\ping microsoft.com: Pinging microsoft.com: [64.136.29.190] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=325ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=319ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=338ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=328ms TTL=246 Ping statistics for 64.136.29.190: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 319ms, Maximum = 338ms, Average = 327ms C:\ping microsoft.com:896136187 Pinging microsoft.com:896136187 [64.136.29.190] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=328ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=331ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=324ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=328ms TTL=246 Ping statistics for 64.136.29.190: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: BUT w/o a colon, I get a different IP Addr & timeouts...!... C:\ping microsoft.com Pinging microsoft.com [207.46.250.119] with 32 bytes of data: Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. Ping statistics for 207.46.250.119: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms The other site works fine either way, & gives the same IP addr... C:\ping smtp.mysite.com Pinging smtp.mysite.com [64.136.29.224] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.136.29.224: bytes=32 time=332ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.224: bytes=32 time=325ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.224: bytes=32 time=331ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.224: bytes=32 time=323ms TTL=246 Ping statistics for 64.136.29.224: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 323ms, Maximum = 332ms, Average = 327ms C:\ping smtp.mysite.com:25 Pinging smtp.mysite.com:25 [64.136.29.190] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=320ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=322ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=329ms TTL=246 Reply from 64.136.29.190: bytes=32 time=334ms TTL=246 Ping statistics for 64.136.29.190: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 320ms, Maximum = 334ms, Average = 326ms I actually get the timeout too without the colon to Microsoft.com but when I add the colon I just get a blank box that disappears after a few seconds. However, if I ping other sites like mozilla.com then I get a reply similar to yours above, PCR. |
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