PIng.............What does this mean?

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  • Juicy D. Links
    So Fucking Banned
    • Apr 2001
    • 122992

    #1

    PIng.............What does this mean?

    TTL expired in transit. <---what does this mean?


    Pinging ----------- with 32 bytes of data:

    Reply from ----------- : TTL expired in transit.
    Reply from ----------- : TTL expired in transit.
    Reply from ----------- TTL expired in transit.
    Reply from ----------- : TTL expired in transit.

    Ping statistics for ----------- :
    Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
    Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
    Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
  • Juicy D. Links
    So Fucking Banned
    • Apr 2001
    • 122992

    #2
    forget it i got it............

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    • MikeVega
      **Porntrepreneur**
      • Jul 2004
      • 12788

      #3
      well tell me ..i'm wondering ..


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      • phatzane®
        Confirmed User
        • Jul 2003
        • 1592

        #4
        ping is that hella fly golf gear....


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        • Trent Edison
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Jun 2003
          • 6132

          #5
          Originally posted by Juicy D. Links
          forget it i got it............
          Congrats, you are h4x0r now.

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          • Juicy D. Links
            So Fucking Banned
            • Apr 2001
            • 122992

            #6
            Originally posted by MikeVega
            well tell me ..i'm wondering ..

            TTL Expired in Transit: Most computers today initialize the TTL value of outgoing IP Packets 128 or higher. If you ever see a reply above with a "TTL=5" (or some other low TTL number) this tells you that the computer being pinged should most likely have its default TTL value increased. Otherwise, anyone trying to communicate with the computer that is at a hop count higher than the TTL will not be able to communicate with the computer. For example, if you are 40 hops away from www.xyz.com, and www.xyz.com sets TTL fields in IP packets that it sends out to 32, the IP Packets will not reach you. They will 'expire in transmit' before they reach you.

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            • E Guru
              Confirmed User
              • Jul 2005
              • 658

              #7
              time to live
              it means the time expired that it allows before the ip responds
              Guru

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              • Gungadin
                Confirmed User
                • Aug 2005
                • 444

                #8
                You'll usually see that when there is no route to a particular host, a traceroute will just keep bouncing back and forth.
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                • MikeVega
                  **Porntrepreneur**
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 12788

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Trent Edison
                  Congrats, you are h4x0r now.


                  Mike Vega-ICQ:253868499-AIM:mikeydicevega

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                  • pussyluver
                    Clueless OleMan
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 11009

                    #10
                    Hard to believe you all are in this biz.....

                    Next topic will be trace route

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                    • mrkris
                      Confirmed User
                      • May 2005
                      • 2737

                      #11
                      This is pretty sad lol. Perhaps I should go do a tutorial on how to construct packets in C for UNIX for you all

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                      • lchaim
                        Confirmed User
                        • Jun 2005
                        • 626

                        #12
                        Originally posted by pussyluver
                        Hard to believe you all are in this biz.....

                        Next topic will be trace route

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                        • PussyTeenies
                          Confirmed User
                          • Feb 2005
                          • 6496

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Juicy D. Links
                          TTL expired in transit. <---what does this mean?
                          ttl = time to live.

                          so max time to get an anwser exceeded
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                          • Kyo
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2005
                            • 87

                            #14
                            Originally posted by PussyTeenies
                            ttl = time to live.

                            so max time to get an anwser exceeded
                            BZZT. Not quite, it has nothing to do with time, and nothing to do with getting an answer.

                            It's the number of hops (between routers) an IP packet is allowed to go towards the destination before being dropped. TTL is set to something, typically 128, but whatever. Each router which sees this packet decrements the TTL counter by 1. If a router ever sees an IP packet with its TTL set to zero, it drops the packet (and sends a ICMP TTL exceeded response back to the source of that IP packet).

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                            • jimthefiend
                              So Fucking Banned
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 18889

                              #15
                              LOL ok I clicked on xyz.com


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