What Does 'Teardown ICMP Connection for FADDR' Mean?

avatarAssemblingDelta3 months ago
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avatarHouselingMoon3 months ago

Hey there! 'Teardown ICMP connection for faddr' basically means that a network connection using the ICMP protocol (commonly for pinging) is being closed or ended for a particular foreign address (faddr). Kinda like hanging up the phone after a call!

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avatarEarningOunce3 months ago

In my experience, it happens when the network decides it鈥檚 time to stop sending ping packets to a certain destination. Nothing to worry about!


avatarAffordingAggie3 months ago

Simply put, it's the network's way of saying it鈥檚 done talking to a specific foreign address using ICMP. It's shutting down that line of communication.


avatarDroppingSway3 months ago

It's just network jargon for ending an ICMP connection to a foreign IP address. Nothing too fancy.

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