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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Log file for icmp requests Post 302455072 by pludi on Monday 20th of September 2010 05:50:49 PM
Old 09-20-2010
Generally speaking: no. Some firewalls can log ICMP packets, if configured to do so, but for that we'd need to know which OS we're talking about.
 

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Checksum action in tc(8)                                               Linux                                              Checksum action in tc(8)

NAME
csum - checksum update action SYNOPSIS
tc ... action csum UPDATE UPDATE := TARGET [ UPDATE ] TARGET := { ip4h | icmp | igmp | tcp | udp | udplite | sctp | SWEETS } SWEETS := { and | or | + } DESCRIPTION
The csum action triggers checksum recalculation of specified packet headers. It is commonly used to fix incorrect checksums after the pedit action has modified the packet content. OPTIONS
TARGET Specify which headers to update: IPv4 header (ip4h), ICMP header (icmp), IGMP header (igmp), TCP header (tcp), UDP header (udp), UDPLite header (udplite) or SCTP header (sctp). SWEETS These are merely syntactic sugar and ignored internally. EXAMPLES
The following performs stateless NAT for incoming packets from 192.0.2.100 to new destination 198.51.100.1. Assuming these are UDP packets, both IP and UDP checksums have to be recalculated: # tc qdisc add dev eth0 ingress handle ffff: # tc filter add dev eth0 prio 1 protocol ip parent ffff: u32 match ip src 192.0.2.100/32 flowid :1 action pedit munge ip dst set 198.51.100.1 pipe csum ip and udp SEE ALSO
tc(8), tc-pedit(8) iproute2 11 Jan 2015 Checksum action in tc(8)
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