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|    Pascal Hambourg to All    |
|    Re: how can I make the icmp pass through    |
|    13 Oct 09 14:58:03    |
      edda75db       From: boite-a-spam@plouf.fr.eu.org              Hello,              Marco Peng a écrit :       >       > It's my network topology. cannot be changed.       > PC----->GW_A(NAT)-------->GW_B(NAT)------>Inetnet       >       > GW_A is a linux box, configured by me, work as a router.       > The PC's traceroute resule will show the GW_A in the list.       >       > My question is: How can I make the ICMP pass through by the GW_A, do       > not show it in the traceroute result as it was not exist on the path.              What type of ICMP ? The ICMP "echo request" if your traceroute sends       this type of packet, or the ICMP "TTL exceeded" sent by each router on       the path ?       What does the traceroute show (and not show) exactly, what did you       expect to see ?       Does GW_A perform any filtering ?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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