[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


It's those dang Nachi-sized ICMP echo/echo-replies. We block those at all our transit points and dial-up ports. Nachi was killing our cisco access-servers until we did this to stop the spread.

Unfortunately, this breaks Windows tracert as it uses 92-byte echo requests. Use a "real" traceroute, and you won't see this problem.



I know what they are and how to get around them. I just look down on people
dropping my packets in their backbones without reason.

Pete




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