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ICMP(7)                    Linux Programmer’s Manual                   ICMP(7)



NAME
       icmp, IPPROTO_ICMP - Linux IPv4 ICMP kernel module.

DESCRIPTION
       This  kernel  protocol  module  implements  the  Internet  Control Message Protocol
       defined in RFC792. It is used to signal error conditions and  for  diagnosis.   The
       user  doesn’t  interact directly with this module; instead it communicates with the
       other protocols in the kernel and these pass the ICMP  errors  to  the  application
       layers. The kernel ICMP module also answers ICMP requests.

       A  user  protocol  may  receive ICMP packets for all local sockets by opening a raw
       socket with the protocol IPPROTO_ICMP.  See raw(7) for more information.  The types
       of  ICMP  packets passed to the socket can be filtered using the ICMP_FILTER socket
       option. ICMP packets are always processed by the kernel too, even when passed to  a
       user socket.

       Linux limits the rate of ICMP error packets to each destination.  ICMP_REDIRECT and
       ICMP_DEST_UNREACH are also limited by the destination route of the  incoming  pack-
       ets.

SYSCTLS
       ICMP  supports  a  sysctl  interface  to  configure some global IP parameters.  The
       sysctls can be accessed by reading or writing  the  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/*  files  or
       with  the  sysctl(2) interface. Most of these sysctls are rate limitations for spe-
       cific ICMP types.  Linux 2.2 uses a token bucket filter to limit ICMPs.  The  value
       is the timeout in jiffies until the token bucket filter is cleared after a burst. A
       jiffy is a system dependent unit, usually 10ms on x86 and about 1ms  on  alpha  and
       IA64.

       icmp_destunreach_rate
              Maximum  rate to send ICMP Destination Unreachable packets.  This limits the
              rate at which packets are sent to any individual route or destination.   The
              limit  does  not  affect sending of ICMP_FRAG_NEEDED packets needed for path
              MTU discovery.

       icmp_echo_ignore_all
              If this value is non-zero, Linux will ignore all ICMP_ECHO requests.

       icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts
              If this value is non-zero, Linux will ignore all ICMP_ECHO packets  sent  to
              broadcast addresses.

       icmp_echoreply_rate
              Maximum  rate for sending ICMP_ECHOREPLY packets in response to ICMP_ECHORE-
              QUEST packets.

       icmp_paramprob_rate
              Maximum rate for sending ICMP_PARAMETERPROB packets.  These packets are sent
              when a packet arrives with an invalid IP header.

       icmp_timeexceed_rate
              Maximum rate for sending ICMP_TIME_EXCEEDED packets.  These packets are sent
              to prevent loops when a packet has crossed too many hops.

NOTES
       As many other implementations don’t support IPPROTO_ICMP raw sockets, this  feature
       should not be relied on in portable programs.

       ICMP_REDIRECT  packets are not sent when Linux is not acting as a router.  They are
       also only accepted from the old gateway defined in the routing table and the  redi-
       rect routes are expired after some time.

       The 64-bit timestamp returned by ICMP_TIMESTAMP is in milliseconds since January 1,
       1970.

       Linux ICMP internally uses a raw socket to send ICMPs. This raw socket  may  appear
       in netstat(8) output with a zero inode.


VERSIONS
       Support for the ICMP_ADDRESS request was removed in 2.2.

       Support for ICMP_SOURCE_QUENCH was removed in Linux 2.2.

SEE ALSO
       ip(7)

       RFC792 for a description of the ICMP protocol.



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