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January 30th, 2004, 01:39 PM
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Time To Live (IP datagram)
IP datagrams contain a TTL (Time To Live) section that states how many hops the packet should be allowed to make before being killed. Does anyone know the maximum amazing of hops that can be stated ? .... and surely if it is high number couldn't a network be DoS'ed by letting off many packets with no destination and the maximum TTL number therefore creating massive amounts of traffic that just hops around the network ?
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