Problem Description:
How to make Linux system not respond to ping command?
Solution:
To make Linux not respond to the ping, which is the Linux system to ignore ICMP packets. This can be achieved with the following command:
echo 1 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp-echo-ignore-all
Note: 0 Enable ICMP packet
1 Ignore ICMP packets
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