1 | initial version |
All the packets you've shown are ICMPs which have two IP headers - own ICMP'S and original IP - TTL values correspond to both IP headers.
2 | No.2 Revision |
All the packets you've shown are ICMPs which have two IP headers - own ICMP'S ICMP's IP header and original packet IP - header. So TTL values correspond to both IP headers.headers.
Try to expand all packet details and you'll spot the source of these values.
3 | No.3 Revision |
All the packets you've shown are ICMPs which have two IP headers - own ICMP's IP header and original packet IP header. So TTL values correspond to both IP headers. Try to expand all packet details under ICMP subtree and you'll spot the source of these values.
4 | No.4 Revision |
All the packets you've shown are ICMPs which have two IP headers - own ICMP's IP header and original packet IP header. So TTL values correspond to both IP headers.
Try to expand all packet details under ICMP subtree and you'll spot the source of these values.the second TTL value.