traceroute

Richard B. Johnson (root@analogic.com)
Sun, 2 Mar 1997 20:33:20 -0500 (EST)


More info on the traceroute problem:

When the 2.1.27 kernel uses traceroute, it sends an unknown prototype 255.
The highest known type is 18.

20:14:46.249961 chaos.analogic.com > world.std.com: ip-proto-255 40
(ttl 64, id 3871)

When the EXACT same source-code tcpdump is executed on another Linux machine
running Linux version 2.0.16, the correct results occur. I am listening on
a different Linux machine so I am recording the actual stuff on the wire.

20:15:11.383904 boneserver.analogic.com.40895 > world.std.com.33435: udp 12
[ttl 1] (id 40896)

The version of tcpdump is 3.0.4 and I have freshly compiled it without any
errors on the 2.1.27 kernel (the problem) machine.

Observations: the id (gotten from the pid) is correct. Therefore I think
the raw packet is being properly assembled, i.e., not a header problem.

Cheers,
Dick Johnson
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