User profile for user: sberman sberman. May 20, PM in response to ausr In response to ausr Yes. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. May 20, PM in response to sberman In response to sberman oh wow, that needs to change.
May 20, PM in response to sberman In response to sberman My concern here is that if you feel unsafe or know somebody who would use a tracker like an airtag on you, it would be nice to be able to stop your iPhone from essentially giving your abuser your updated location by turning off your Find My network.
Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: stephcheese stephcheese. Jun 4, AM in response to sberman In response to sberman This was a concern of mine and this post put my mind at ease!!! Jun 4, PM in response to stephcheese In response to stephcheese Glad that helped you. Enjoy your Apple products. Not sure what that means. But the effect is that Ping debuts as this odd little social network sitting by itself in the corner refusing to, you know, network.
And be social. TechCheck cnbc. Skip Navigation. I know, I know, it sounds insultingly stupid for me to even suggest this, but I suggest it coz' it almost sounds like you're not calling the correct address. One last thing as a random troubleshooting tip: On the machine to which you are trying to connect, launch Terminal. At least you'll be able to see if the computer is even seeing the incoming packets.
Where to go from there I'm really not sure Outside of that, I'm pretty much out of ideas, good ones and bad ones. Excellent idea re: the tcpdump - I hadn't thought of that. Don't worry about being insulting. I do enough phone support to know that the obvious questions are not always obvious to the other person.
So it looks like the requests ARE getting to the machine in questions. I started the tcpdump running on the machine that I can't get to, and then tried to ssh to it from another machine. Here is what I got: tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on en1, link-type EN10MB Ethernet , capture size bytes Just a simple ping from another machine generated this: I assume that at this point we can conclude that the traffic is being actively refused as opposed to not getting there.
Confusing since there is no firewall enabled. But I can't identify a viable candidate log file. I did a successful ping from one machine to the other and checked the two log files mentioned above on the target machine and saw no activity related to the incoming pings or to the outgoing responses in them. Just seems like there would be a log of that somewhere -- everything else under the sun gets logged somewhere.
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