Re: Changing TTL of incoming packets?
- From: "Arkady Frenkel" <arkadyf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 09:38:38 +0200
If you talk about incoming packet and gateway : the packet is already after
it and that will not help , maybe you mean outgoing packets in this case ?
As for firewall , that maybe incoming , but what that give you - it's
already in your computer ?
Anycase you do can play with IP header for that , but that depend upon your
purposes
Arkady
"Angel Tsankov" <fn42551@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> You're forwarding them on using windows api, or are you intercepting
>> them with something like winpcap?
>
> Neither yet. I'm just wondering how I can change the TTL of incoming
> packets before they get processed by other applications (e.g. gateways,
> firewalls) in the system.
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