Changing ttl of incoming packets

Niki Denev nike_d at cytexbg.com
Fri Apr 23 10:17:40 PDT 2004


GiZmen writes:

>> yep I'd have to agree with that..
>> All the needed bits should already be there.
>> 
>> > > start with natd and chop it until you have what you want..
>> > > 
>> > ports/net/tcpmssd might be easier to adopt.
> ---end quoted text---
> 
> Yes maybe it is good way to do this but what if i do not use ipfw.
> I am using pf and i do not have IPDIVERT in kernel. Is some kind of packet
> forward to this daemon will work ?
> 
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in pf you can 'log' the packets that you want to modify, and 
sniff them on pflog0, or maybe even redirect them to localhost(this seems to 
be closer to the IPDIVERT behaviour)

--niki



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