Received IPv6 packets return with 0 hlen
Hello,
I've got a strange setup which is giving stranger results.
I can ping all interfaces on my firewallm however if i try to ping
thorugh a tunnel, I an unusual result
16:03:18.805776 3ffe:8001:6:10::17 > 3ffe:8001:c:ffff::2e: icmp6: echo request (len 64, hlim 64)
16:03:18.805820 150.101.196.28 > 138.25.6.14: 3ffe:8001:6:10::17 > 3ffe:8001:c:ffff::2e: icmp6: echo request (len 64, hlim 63) (DF) (ttl 64, id 0, len 124)
16:03:18.925955 138.25.6.14 > 150.101.196.28: 3ffe:8001:c:ffff::2e > 3ffe:8001:6:10::17: icmp6: echo reply (len 64, hlim 255) (DF) (ttl 239, id 0, len 124)
16:03:18.926041 bad-hlen 0
Lines 1-3 look normal:
IPv6 ping from inside
IPv6inIPv4 packet containing the ping
IPv6inIPv4 packet coming back with ping reply
The line 4. bad-hlen 0
What's that? A 0 length packet?
- Craig
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