Subject: Re: traceroute max ttl uplift
To: None <tech-net@netbsd.org>
From: Wolfgang Rupprecht <wolfgang+gnus20020519T112731@wsrcc.com>
List: tech-net
Date: 05/19/2002 11:30:35
darrenr@reed.wattle.id.au (Darren Reed) writes:
> I'd like to change the default maxttl from 30 to
> 64 (this matches the kernel default ttl too).  Apart from causing longer
> reports when packets go in circles, can anyone see a reason not to bump
> this up ?

Ping has long used a TTL of 255.  Why not do something similar for
traceroute?  To prevent one from seeing 200+ failure lines traceroute
could simply stop upping the ttl whenever the past N TTL settings
failed.  (Eg. if the past 5-10 traceroute TTL's didn't get a reply,
stop incrementing the TTL and exit.)

-wolfgang
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