Re: Changing packets ttl's

2005-04-29 Thread Julian Elischer
Jeremie Le Hen wrote: Hi, No this sysctl is not what i want. I need to change ttl of outgoing packets to my internal network. For example. There is connection from host on internet. it has for example 10 hops to my gateway. And when packet comes to my box it has for example 55 ttl in ip header.

Re: Changing packets ttl's

2005-04-29 Thread Jeremie Le Hen
Hi, > No this sysctl is not what i want. > I need to change ttl of outgoing packets to my internal network. > For example. There is connection from host on internet. > it has for example 10 hops to my gateway. And when packet comes > to my box it has for example 55 ttl in ip header. > And then it

Re: Changing packets ttl's

2005-04-28 Thread GiZmen
> Do you mean the sysctl net.inet.ip.ttl? > > ~Neo-Vortex No this sysctl is not what i want. I need to change ttl of outgoing packets to my internal network. For example. There is connection from host on internet. it has for example 10 hops to my gateway. And when packet comes to my box it has f

Re: Changing packets ttl's

2005-04-27 Thread Vlad GALU
On 4/27/05, GiZmen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am searching how to change packet ttl. I am runing a freebsd 5.4 > gateway and i would like to change ttl of any packets that are > going out from my internal interface. My goal is to change ttl to 1 > so the last hop is the next host in my

Re: Changing packets ttl's

2005-04-26 Thread Neo-Vortex
Do you mean the sysctl net.inet.ip.ttl? ~Neo-Vortex On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, GiZmen wrote: > Hi, > > I am searching how to change packet ttl. I am runing a freebsd 5.4 > gateway and i would like to change ttl of any packets that are > going out from my internal interface. My goal is to change ttl to

Changing packets ttl's

2005-04-26 Thread GiZmen
Hi, I am searching how to change packet ttl. I am runing a freebsd 5.4 gateway and i would like to change ttl of any packets that are going out from my internal interface. My goal is to change ttl to 1 so the last hop is the next host in my internal network. I want to prevent people to do small NA