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

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Hi Henrik,

Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, Martin Rusko wrote:

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See the icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts sysctl.

Yes, I know about that setting, but it is turned off, by default (also my case). And what more, that packet was not directed to router, but to a host behind a router. And router simply refused to route a such packet (according to tcpdump ;-) ).


I know, that router is working as suposed, but I'm not in a normal situation, please see my other post with all details.

Many thanks.

mARTin



Regards Henrik

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