Default behaviour of IP Options processing
Maxim Konovalov
maxim at macomnet.ru
Thu May 6 15:50:03 PDT 2004
On Thu, 6 May 2004, 17:35-0500, David W. Chapman Jr. wrote:
> > We are using RR option all the time to track down routing asymmetry
> > and traceroute is not an option, ping -R is very useful in that cases.
> > We all know that ipfw (and I am sure all other *pf*) is able to
> > process ip opts quite well and personally see no point in this
> > sysctls. I fail to see a documentation update (inet.4 ?) as well.
> >
> > It is not clear for me why you ever ask for opinions after commit not
> > before. Strick "nay" if you care :-)
>
> He hasn't changed the default yet. But I think for the select few
> who actually use such tcp options, they can enable it. Most of the
You mean ip options not tcp, right? I do not understant why we
invent a new mechanism if we already have one. Put an example in
/etc/rc.firewall.
> users however will not need this. I think the point that is trying
> to be made is that they want the default installation to be more
> secure and those who need these features can simply turn them on.
You mean "more obscure", right? Where net.inet.ip.process_options
documented? How does it operate with f.e. IPSTEALTH?
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Maxim Konovalov
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