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Feb 08, 2003 ttl expired in transit – OpenDNS ttl expired in transit Follow. richmp90 March 04, 2014 03:08. hi! a while ago my internet connection was lost for a moment and the ping request says "ttl expired in transit". what does it mean and how can it it be fixed? thanks in advance for your reply ping request says "ttl expired in transit". what does it mean and how can it it be fixed TTL expired in transit - Telstra Crowdsupport - 267381 Reply from 202.62.139.147: TTL expired in transit. Reply from 202.62.139.147: TTL expired in transit. Domain is catchdata.com.au. Seems to work for everyone else. Strangely, doing DNS lookups points to the right place, and I can see certain sub domains under the domain, but I can't see others. #15391 (TTL Expired in Base Machine if 2 VM's runnig Reply from 172.16.228.176: TTL expired in transit. Reply from 172.16.228.176: TTL expired in transit. Routing Tables from Base Machine ===== Interface List 281a 76 3f 20 74 c1..Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter 162a 76 3f 20 74 c1..Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter #2 310a 00 27 00 00 1f..VirtualBox Host-Only

When the TTL value on a packet reaches 0, the router sends back an ICMP "Time Exceeded" message to the source computer. Finally this message "Reply from 10.8.1.253: TTL expired in transit" will be come out if ping failure (out of LAN subnet to the external interface of the router firewall)

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ttl expired in transit Follow. richmp90 March 04, 2014 03:08. hi! a while ago my internet connection was lost for a moment and the ping request says "ttl expired in transit". what does it mean and how can it it be fixed? thanks in advance for your reply ping request says "ttl expired in transit". what does it mean and how can it it be fixed

Reply from 192.168.3.3: TTL expired in transit. Ping statistics for 192.168.1.10: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms. To further illustrate this issue of expired packets, here is a copy of the output of the traceroute command for the Simple Policy Route results in routing loop (TTL Expired However I'm currently getting 'TTL expired in transit' messages when trying to ping a remote IP address such as 8.8.8.8. Suggesting that there may be a routing loop occuring somewhere, or it's matching the PBR firewall rule twice or something. A traceroute to 8.8.8.8 results in the Cisco's IP address repeating for every hop like: 192.168.3.2