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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ping google.com
> PING google.com (64.233.167.99) 56(84) bytes of data.
>>From segment-124-7.sify.net (124.7.230.97) icmp_seq=1 Packet filtered
>>From segment-124-7.sify.net (124.7.230.97) icmp_seq=3 Packet filtered
>>From segment-124-7.sify.net (124.7.230.97) icmp_seq=4 Packet filtered
>>From segment-124-7.sify.net (124.7.230.97) icmp_seq=5 Packet filtered

> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ping microsoft.com
> PING microsoft.com (207.46.197.32) 56(84) bytes of data.
>>From segment-124-7.sify.net (124.7.230.97) icmp_seq=9 Packet filtered
>>From segment-124-7.sify.net (124.7.230.97) icmp_seq=13 Packet filtered
>>From segment-124-7.sify.net (124.7.230.97) icmp_seq=15 Packet filtered
>>From segment-124-7.sify.net (124.7.230.97) icmp_seq=16 Packet filtered

May be iptables in yourside/sifyside making problem. Uninstall your
firewall and try. I don't think ISP's filtering ICMP packets from their
customers.
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