If you can ping in both directions, ping is not blocked, so your title's a bit misleading.
the title was because of the nmap message.
It claim that the ping is maybe blocking.
as you can see in the nmap message that I have posted.
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well when I do:
then I get :
so there is at least one service up there, the SSH.
But something is blocking the nmap ping.
What is it and how can I remove it if I want.
you know I do it for my education.
I want to learn how linux work in networking, that is why I ask you what can block in linux (and more specifically scientific linux) the nmap ping and in what why is it different from the ping that I write in the command line?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Corona688
Perhaps you need to force nmap to use a specific network interface? Bridge mode can involve some network trickery that might confuse things which try to operate at a low level. Run ifconfig on the host to see what interface connects where.
I did ifconfig in both.
On what part of the ifconfig do you want me to look?
there both IP start with 192.168.1
only that the guest OS is 192.168.1.7 and the one of the host is 192.168.1.3
Quote:
Originally Posted by Corona688
It could also be that nmap can't scan your client because it really doesn't have any network services running.
there is SSH service on the client.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Corona688
And just to rule out the firewall, you can do /sbin/iptables-save on both hosts to see if it prints anything.
well I did what you suggest in both the host OS (ubuntu) and the guest OS (scientif linux) and it print nothing.
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