Can't ping server, but server can ping client [closed] - ip

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I have a Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard using a D-Link router. I want to Configure it using Static IP Addresses.

Try to turn off the firewall and ping to test the response.
If that does work, then re-enable the firewall and allow ping.
https://blog.blksthl.com/2012/11/20/how-to-enable-ping-in-windows-server-2012/

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We are setting up an ikev2 client vpn using strongswan. So far we have managed to setup a single server using letsencrypt certificate with eap-radius authentication method. We are able to connect to our server without any issue. Now we want to auto-scale the vpn so that the server gets scaled up or down depending on the number of users connected to the server but how do we do it?
What would be the best approach to achieve this?

How to access a different subnet on local net [closed]

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This is my setup
I'm trying to SSH into a diferent subnet on my local net, I can SSH from PC 2 to PC 1 but not the other way around. router has DHCP enabled.
You need to configure a firewall rule on the router to allow the ingress traffic. I suggest you configure port forwarding. You can follow this link[1] for a detailed guide.
[1] https://phoenixnap.com/kb/ssh-port-forwarding

How can https://www.whatismyip.com/ see my LAN IP address? [closed]

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The website is showing my correct internal LAN IP address.
https://www.whatismyip.com/
It does not work in Safari.
I do not suspect this is an XKCD #628 attack. How is this website implementing this?
This is because of WebRTC feature.WebRTC feature will leak your IP address even if you are behind a proxy server or using a VPN service.

How does IP prevent infinite loops? [closed]

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Question on a review:
If a packet is mistakenly routed in a closed loop among a number of machines, it could theoretically loop in the network forever. How does IP ensure that this cannot happen for Internet Packets?
There is such thing as TTL. You should perform basic internet search before posting a question.

How can I run simple http server on my dynamic IP? [closed]

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Sorry for the language mistakes I've made. I don't have static IP to be accessible from outside world so I want to run a dead simple http server on my dynamic IP which I get from DHCP of my local provider. How can I make it?
I use Ubuntu and similar with nginx. I tried something like this:
~path/to/index.html$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 80 #of course nothing
Yes you can,
But you must use a proxy like:
DYN DNS
NO-IP
etc.
These sites gives you a link static IP and forwards it to your dynamic IP address.
The IP provider needs to be updated with your current IP.
This is done either via a service on your computer, or via your router (if it supports Dynamic DNS it).
The conclusion is that your current IP address must somehow be connected to a DNS (like www.something.org).

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