Hi!

Thanks for sending on these patches!

On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 10:00:42PM +0900, Emmet Hikory wrote:
> Graeme Hewson has submitted two patches to Ubuntu to address issues
> found with traceroute-nanog.  Please find attached the following two
> dpatch files generated from the submitted patches:
> 
> 30_respect-prohibition.dpatch
>    If traceroute receives ICMP type 3 code 9 or 10 (communication
> with destination network or host administratively prohibited), the
> trace doesn't finish and further probes are sent.

Thanks, applied now. I'll upload the new packages within the next days.

> 40_workaround-RFC_792-noncompliance.dpatch
>    Some hops aren't reported because the hosts don't follow the RFC
> properly and the checking of the ICMP time exceeded packets for
> validity is (arguably) too strict.

This one had already been applied to the Debian sources as
30_rfc_violating_ttl_fix.dpatch.

> I have been advised that the second patch has been accepted upstream,
> but am unaware of the status of the first patch.

It's not included in 6.4.2. Maybe upstream referred to Debian in this
case? By the way, why did you add the patches to the Ubuntu sources, but
not apply them? They do not appear in 00list.

Regards,

Daniel.




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