Why when you ping a host in a LAN the TTL value is 128 but if you ping a host in another network?
The TTL or Time To Live is a value used to make packets eventually die, so they don’t end up
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Why when you ping a host in a LAN the TTL value is 128 but if you ping a host in another network?
The TTL or Time To Live is a value used to make packets eventually die, so they don’t end up
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