From: Nathaniel Hall <nathaniel.d.hall@gmail.com>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Change Source
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 10:36:48 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <45462A20.3040504@gmail.com> (raw)
Is there any way to change the source address of an outbound ICMP packet?
Here is why I am asking. Instead of dropping packets I reject them with ICMP host unreachable
packets. If I were to try to initiate a connection to my firewalls outside IP I would get a host
unreachable from the same IP address as the firewall. I would like to be able to change this
address to be the gateway at my ISP. That will lesson the chances of recon and mess with a few
heads. Is there any way?
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Nathaniel Hall, GSEC GCFW GCIA GCIH GCFA
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2006-10-30 16:36 Nathaniel Hall [this message]
2006-10-30 17:38 ` Change Source Wakko Warner
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