Re: Accepting packets with frame dest.addr. ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff for routing

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Martin Rusko wrote:
Hi all,

do anybody know, whether is it possible to route packets incoming to ethernet interface as broadcasts?

~~~~~|WirelessDevice/WD|-----eth0-|LinuxRouter/RT|-eth1---(10.18.63.0/24)

tcpdump: listening on eth0
0:a:e6:ac:e8:7a ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 98: 192.168.7.11 > 10.18.63.249: icmp: echo request (DF)
0:a:e6:ac:e8:7a ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 98: 192.168.7.11 > 10.18.63.249: icmp: echo request (DF)


Please notice, that echo request packets are in ethernet frames, heading to broadcast address (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff).

Linux kernel seems to be, that refuse to route such packets (not intented for the MAC address of eth0 interface). But that interface received that packets, as seen in running tcpdump session. When that frames has "correct" MAC addresses, I mean destination is not a broadcast address, the same packet (source IP, destination IP) is routed without any problem.

Do you have any explanation, for this? Or better, does any linux networking guru know some magic, how to make linux kernel start routing also broadcasted packets?

Any help will be much appreciated. Also, when more info, why I see such packets is needed, I'm ready to serve.

Best regards

mARTin


Hi Martin,


Routers are usually installed to seperate broadcast domains. They really don't *LIKE* to forward broadcasts. I am imagining that this is a really broken TCP/IP stack you are working with. Just for kicks, do you see ARPs right before these echo requests? If so, proxy ARP would help deliver your traffic.

Can you reveal more about what device is sending this interesting traffic? You may be able to set an ARP entry for 10.18.63.249 on the crazy network device as the linux box and "force" things to work.

Tony Wasson


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