Additionally, Apache doesn’t spin of processes like crazy, even on full connections, the maximum process count will probably be reached before exhaustion of resources is a problem. So, to check if your attack has any impact on the availability of the attacked web server, you should rather curl than ping to have a full request be made - if

ping doesn't resolve hostname, but nslookup does Sep 22, 2017 Why ping doesn't work? - General Discussion - TestMy.net Jan 04, 2007 windows - DNS problem, nslookup works, ping doesn't Brilliant. The above solution didn't work for me (regarding adding a ".something") because it already has one. Mine is ardee.local. Same scenario, can do an nslookup ardee.local, but can't do ping ardee.local. So restarting the dnscache works here. – Ardee Aram Jun 11 '13 at 4:59

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It's a good point, and sorry I didn't say so in the question, but ping abc.local doesn't work either (though host abc.local does). I've fixed the question. pfSense automatically adds the local domain as a search domain when it sends out a DHCP lease, so that wouldn't be the issue. – Brian M. Hunt Sep 3 '11 at 14:05 tcp - Hping3 doesn't work? - Information Security Stack Additionally, Apache doesn’t spin of processes like crazy, even on full connections, the maximum process count will probably be reached before exhaustion of resources is a problem. So, to check if your attack has any impact on the availability of the attacked web server, you should rather curl than ping to have a full request be made - if

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Ping assist doesn't work. - NETGEAR Communities Re: Ping assist doesn't work. Most likely the reason that is happening is because when it initially detects the ping, if it is within your range it will be allowed even if it then goes up after that. That explains why the ping range is sometimes 15ms above. [SOLVED] ping6 doesn't work - LinuxQuestions.org Apr 24, 2015