Joe,

That was it, thank you! I looked over net.inet.ip and ip6, icmp never crossed my mind.

George, thank you as well.

On 3/10/2015 午後 11:40, Joe Holden wrote:
On 10/03/2015 13:16, George Neville-Neil wrote:
On 10 Mar 2015, at 11:26, Paul S. wrote:

Hi,

I've been deploying FreeBSD as customer edge routers for customers
with sites that do not require high throughput (>1g/s).

Each site has two ISPs (Mostly Telstra + Verizon/Optus), and take full
routes via OpenBGPd and BIRD. I use next-hop self on all received routes.

The FreeBSD boxes have static routes delegating the announced IP
blocks to a L3 switch down the road. i.e: route add -net 10.100.1.0/24
10.0.0.1, and then that /24 is originated via BGP to both upstreams.

Things in general work fine, but I've been receiving reports of 'weird
traceroute results' from my customers.

Examples of this would be,

1 some.random.isp (...) (...)
2  gigabitethernet3-3.exi1.melbourne.telstra.net (203.50.77.49) 0.309
ms  0.284 ms  0.227 ms
3  bundle-ether3-100.exi-core10.melbourne.telstra.net (203.50.80.1)
1.966 ms  1.675 ms  1.852 ms
4  bundle-ether12.chw-core10.sydney.telstra.net (203.50.11.124) 16.707
ms  15.917 ms  16.360 ms
5  customer-gw.syd.ALTER.net (...) (...)

This traceroute seems to claim that the packet was received over the
Verizon gateway, which in reality it was not -- it was received
directly over the Telstra interface, but my outbound AS-PATH towards
some.random.isp uses Verizon.

So FreeBSD replies back with the Verizon address. Another person
having the same issue (mostly, but on OpenBSD) can be found at
http://openbsd.7691.n7.nabble.com/BGP-responding-with-wrong-IP-address-td90264.html


I would love to know if there's a way to fix this, or if I've missed
something, or if there's something wrong in the way I set it up.

Thank you for taking the time to read.

I wonder if we could see some routing tables?  That might help.

Best,
George

sysctl net.inet.icmp.reply_from_interface=1 will probably do what you expect.

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