Why?

One of the ways to map a targeted network for live hosts is by sending an ICMP ECHO request to the broadcast or the network address. The request would be broadcasted to all hosts on the targeted network. The live hosts will send an ICMP ECHO Reply to the attacker’s source IP address.

You send a ping request to the broadcast address 192.168.5.255.
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There are 40 computers up and running on the target network. Only 13 hosts send a reply while others do not. Why?

One of the ways to map a targeted network for live hosts is by sending an ICMP ECHO request to the broadcast or the network address. The request would be broadcasted to all hosts on the targeted network. The live hosts will send an ICMP ECHO Reply to the attacker’s source IP address.

You send a ping request to the broadcast address 192.168.5.255.

There are 40 computers up and running on the target network. Only 13 hosts send a reply while others do not. Why?

A.
Windows machines will not generate an answer (ICMP ECHO Reply) to an ICMP ECHO request aimed at the broadcast address or at the network address.

B.
Linux machines will not generate an answer (ICMP ECHO Reply) to an ICMP ECHO request aimed at the broadcast address or at the network address.

C.
You should send a ping request with this command ping ? 192.168.5.0-255

D.
You cannot ping a broadcast address. The above scenario is wrong.



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manto

manto

B

Ze

Ze

No the answer is “A” since windows machines block the ping to broadcasting address