On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 03:17:04PM +0200, Alexander Botov wrote:
From: "Alexander Botov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 15:17:04 +0200
Subject: forwarding with ttl=1
Hi All
I am newbie with configuring networks under FreeBSD . I have small network with gateway r
Alex,
When posting please wrap your lines...they are easier to read and some
MUA's don't deal well with them...including mine :) Thanks.
This situation is kind of funny, I've never heard of an ISP doing this. I
belive what you want to do is, if you are using IpFilter, use the
fastroute keyword. Y
> TTL (Time To Live) is a counter value in an IP packet that gets decremented
> by every "hop" (router). When it reaches a value of zero, the packet is
> discarded.
One more thing . If the packet is going to be forwarded and the TTL has value of 1
than the hop discards the packet .
"A system sho
> > The problem is that the ISP's
> > gateway returns every time packets with ttl=1 which makes
> > further forwarding impossible . My gateway returns icmp error
> > mesage "time exceeded" and discards packets .
>
> TTL (Time To Live) is a counter value in an IP packet that gets
> decremented
> by
>
> Hi All
>
> I am newbie with configuring networks under FreeBSD . I have
> small network with gateway running on FreeBSD 5.2 Release .My
> ISP offers me pppoe service for connecting to Internet . I
> didn't have problems with configuring ppp with pppoe . I used
> nat option wchich works fine for