Am Di, den 06.01.2004 schrieb John Maxwell um 01:26:
Forgive me if this is obvious or has been covered, but I'm
puzzled.
I recently upgraded a webserver to FC1... it's a simple athlon with an
onboard eth0. I have a static IP address and very little running (just
sshd, httpd, and sendmail). When I traceroute to this machine, I get an
endlessly repeating last hop (when I run traceroute from OS X/bsd) or a
!<10> diagnostic on the last one (when I run it from an RH8 machine).
The last hop is your machine or the one before (typically the
router/switch of the provider)?
As far as I can tell from preliminary reading, this indicates a
kernel
bug, but I'm up2dated to the latest 2.4.22.
If above you ment last hop as your station, then do you have defined any
iptables rules for icmp handling?
Everything's working fine, but these traceroute results are
worrying me
a little. Any insights?
- John Maxwell
jmax(a)sfu.ca
On my Fedora Core 1 installations I can not agree such traceroute
behaviour.
Alexander
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