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31.Dd March 26, 2015
32.Dt ICMP 4
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm icmp
36.Nd Internet Control Message Protocol
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.In sys/types.h
39.In sys/socket.h
40.In netinet/in.h
41.Ft int
42.Fn socket AF_INET SOCK_RAW proto
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44.Tn ICMP
45is the error and control message protocol used
46by
47.Tn IP
48and the Internet protocol family.
49It may be accessed
50through a
51.Dq raw socket
52for network monitoring
53and diagnostic functions.
54The
55.Fa proto
56parameter to the socket call to create an
57.Tn ICMP
58socket
59is obtained from
60.Xr getprotobyname 3 .
61.Tn ICMP
62sockets are connectionless,
63and are normally used with the
64.Xr sendto 2
65and
66.Xr recvfrom 2
67calls, though the
68.Xr connect 2
69call may also be used to fix the destination for future
70packets (in which case the
71.Xr read 2
72or
73.Xr recv 2
74and
75.Xr write 2
76or
77.Xr send 2
78system calls may be used).
79.Pp
80Outgoing packets automatically have an
81.Tn IP
82header prepended to
83them (based on the destination address).
84Incoming packets are received with the
85.Tn IP
86header and options intact.
87.Ss Types
88ICMP messages are classified according to the type and code fields
89present in the ICMP header.
90The abbreviations for the types and codes may be used in rules in
91.Xr pf.conf 5 .
92The following types are defined:
93.Bl -column x xxxxxxxxxxxx -offset indent
94.It Sy Num Ta Sy Abbrev. Ta Sy Description
95.It 0 Ta echorep Ta "Echo reply"
96.It 3 Ta unreach Ta "Destination unreachable"
97.It 4 Ta squench Ta "Packet loss, slow down"
98.It 5 Ta redir Ta "Shorter route exists"
99.It 6 Ta althost Ta "Alternate host address"
100.It 8 Ta echoreq Ta "Echo request"
101.It 9 Ta routeradv Ta "Router advertisement"
102.It 10 Ta routersol Ta "Router solicitation"
103.It 11 Ta timex Ta "Time exceeded"
104.It 12 Ta paramprob Ta "Invalid IP header"
105.It 13 Ta timereq Ta "Timestamp request"
106.It 14 Ta timerep Ta "Timestamp reply"
107.It 15 Ta inforeq Ta "Information request"
108.It 16 Ta inforep Ta "Information reply"
109.It 17 Ta maskreq Ta "Address mask request"
110.It 18 Ta maskrep Ta "Address mask reply"
111.It 30 Ta trace Ta Traceroute
112.It 31 Ta dataconv Ta "Data conversion problem"
113.It 32 Ta mobredir Ta "Mobile host redirection"
114.It 33 Ta ipv6-where Ta "IPv6 where-are-you"
115.It 34 Ta ipv6-here Ta "IPv6 i-am-here"
116.It 35 Ta mobregreq Ta "Mobile registration request"
117.It 36 Ta mobregrep Ta "Mobile registration reply"
118.It 39 Ta skip Ta SKIP
119.It 40 Ta photuris Ta Photuris
120.El
121.Pp
122The following codes are defined:
123.Bl -column x xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx -offset indent
124.It Sy Num Ta Sy Abbrev. Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Description
125.It 0 Ta net-unr Ta unreach Ta "Network unreachable"
126.It 1 Ta host-unr Ta unreach Ta "Host unreachable"
127.It 2 Ta proto-unr Ta unreach Ta "Protocol unreachable"
128.It 3 Ta port-unr Ta unreach Ta "Port unreachable"
129.It 4 Ta needfrag Ta unreach Ta "Fragmentation needed but DF bit set"
130.It 5 Ta srcfail Ta unreach Ta "Source routing failed"
131.It 6 Ta net-unk Ta unreach Ta "Network unknown"
132.It 7 Ta host-unk Ta unreach Ta "Host unknown"
133.It 8 Ta isolate Ta unreach Ta "Host isolated"
134.It 9 Ta net-prohib Ta unreach Ta "Network administratively prohibited"
135.It 10 Ta host-prohib Ta unreach Ta "Host administratively prohibited"
136.It 11 Ta net-tos Ta unreach Ta "Invalid TOS for network"
137.It 12 Ta host-tos Ta unreach Ta "Invalid TOS for host"
138.It 13 Ta filter-prohib Ta unreach Ta "Prohibited access"
139.It 14 Ta host-preced Ta unreach Ta "Precedence violation"
140.It 15 Ta cutoff-preced Ta unreach Ta "Precedence cutoff"
141.It 0 Ta redir-net Ta redir Ta "Shorter route for network"
142.It 1 Ta redir-host Ta redir Ta "Shorter route for host"
143.It 2 Ta redir-tos-net Ta redir Ta "Shorter route for TOS and network"
144.It 3 Ta redir-tos-host Ta redir Ta "Shorter route for TOS and host"
145.It 0 Ta normal-adv Ta routeradv Ta "Normal advertisement"
146.It 16 Ta common-adv Ta routeradv Ta "Selective advertisement"
147.It 0 Ta transit Ta timex Ta "Time exceeded in transit"
148.It 1 Ta reassemb Ta timex Ta "Time exceeded in reassembly"
149.It 0 Ta badhead Ta paramprob Ta "Invalid option pointer"
150.It 1 Ta optmiss Ta paramprob Ta "Missing option"
151.It 2 Ta badlen Ta paramprob Ta "Invalid length"
152.It 1 Ta unknown-ind Ta photuris Ta "Unknown security index"
153.It 2 Ta auth-fail Ta photuris Ta "Authentication failed"
154.It 3 Ta decrypt-fail Ta photuris Ta "Decryption failed"
155.El
156.Ss MIB Variables
157The
158.Tn ICMP
159protocol implements a number of variables in the
160.Va net.inet.icmp
161branch of the
162.Xr sysctl 3
163MIB.
164.Bl -tag -width ".Va icmplim_output"
165.It Va maskrepl
166.Pq Vt boolean
167Enable/disable replies to ICMP Address Mask Request packets.
168Defaults to false.
169.It Va maskfake
170.Pq Vt "unsigned integer"
171When
172.Va maskrepl
173is set and this value is non-zero,
174it will be used instead of the real address mask when
175the system replies to an ICMP Address Mask Request packet.
176Defaults to 0.
177.It Va icmplim
178.Pq Vt integer
179Bandwidth limit for ICMP replies in packets/second.
180If set to zero, no limiting will occur.
181Defaults to 200.
182.It Va icmplim_output
183.Pq Vt boolean
184Enable/disable logging of ICMP replies bandwidth limiting.
185Defaults to true.
186.It Va drop_redirect
187.Pq Vt boolean
188Enable/disable dropping of ICMP Redirect packets.
189Defaults to false.
190.It Va log_redirect
191.Pq Vt boolean
192Enable/disable logging of ICMP Redirect packets.
193Defaults to false.
194.It Va bmcastecho
195.Pq Vt boolean
196Enable/disable ICMP replies received via broadcast or multicast.
197Defaults to false.
198.It Va reply_src
199.Pq Vt str
200An interface name used for the ICMP reply source in response to packets
201which are not directly addressed to us.
202By default continue with normal source selection.
203.It Va reply_from_interface
204.Pq Vt boolean
205Use the IP address of the interface the packet came through in for
206responses to packets which are not directly addressed to us.
207If enabled, this rule is processed before all others.
208By default, continue with normal source selection.
209Enabling this option is particularly useful on routers because it
210makes external traceroutes show the actual path a packet has taken
211instead of the possibly different return path.
212.It Va quotelen
213.Pq Vt integer
214Number of bytes from original packet to quote in ICMP reply.
215This number is internally enforced to be at least 8 bytes (per RFC792)
216and at most the maximal space left in the ICMP reply mbuf.
217.It Va tstamprepl
218.Pq Vt boolean
219Enable/disable replies to ICMP Timestamp packets.
220Defaults to true.
221.El
222.Sh ERRORS
223A socket operation may fail with one of the following errors returned:
224.Bl -tag -width Er
225.It Bq Er EISCONN
226when trying to establish a connection on a socket which
227already has one, or when trying to send a datagram with the destination
228address specified and the socket is already connected;
229.It Bq Er ENOTCONN
230when trying to send a datagram, but
231no destination address is specified, and the socket has not been
232connected;
233.It Bq Er ENOBUFS
234when the system runs out of memory for
235an internal data structure;
236.It Bq Er EADDRNOTAVAIL
237when an attempt is made to create a
238socket with a network address for which no network interface
239exists.
240.El
241.Sh SEE ALSO
242.Xr recv 2 ,
243.Xr send 2 ,
244.Xr inet 4 ,
245.Xr intro 4 ,
246.Xr ip 4 ,
247.Xr pf.conf 5
248.Sh HISTORY
249The
250.Nm
251protocol appeared in
252.Bx 4.3 .
253