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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T01:30:44+00:00 2026-05-16T01:30:44+00:00

I have been trying to set the TTL on ICMP packets using the boost::asio::ip::unicast::hops

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I have been trying to set the TTL on ICMP packets using the
boost::asio::ip::unicast::hops option (using Boost 1.43) and then reading it out with get_option.

get_option gets 1 regardless what I use in set_option. And when inspecting the
packets sent using wireshark, the TTL is 128. Am I missing something here?
Should I use another option to set the TTL? Is it at all possible through Asio?

Regards,
Peter

Update 2010-08-01 17:37 UTC: Here is the code I am using:

#include <sstream>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <boost/asio.hpp>

class MyClass: public boost::noncopyable
{
   public:
      MyClass(const char* host):
         io(),
         resolver(io),
         query( boost::asio::ip::icmp::v4(), host, "" ),
         socket(io, boost::asio::ip::icmp::v4())
   {
      destination = *resolver.resolve(query);
   }
      ~MyClass()
      {
         socket.close();
      }
      void run()
      {
         const int ttl = 2;

         // set TTL ?
         const boost::asio::ip::unicast::hops option( ttl );
         socket.set_option(option);

         boost::asio::ip::unicast::hops op;
         socket.get_option(op);
         if( op.value() != ttl )
         {
            std::ostringstream o;
            o << "TTL not set properly. Should be " << ttl << " but was set"
               " to " << op.value() << '.';
            throw std::runtime_error( o.str() );
         }
      }

   private:
      boost::asio::io_service io;
      boost::asio::ip::icmp::resolver resolver;
      boost::asio::ip::icmp::resolver::query query;
      boost::asio::ip::icmp::socket socket ;
      boost::asio::ip::icmp::endpoint destination;
};



#include <iostream>
int main( int argc, char** argv)
{
   try
   {
      if( argc != 2 )
      {
         throw std::invalid_argument("Missing argument. First argument = host");
      }
      MyClass T( argv[1] );
      T.run();
   }
   catch( const std::exception& e )
   {
      std::cerr << "Exception: " << e.what() << '\n';
   }
}

From this I get:

“Exception: TTL not set properly. Should be 2 but was set to 1.”

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    2026-05-16T01:30:45+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 1:30 am

    Linux platform? Based on the documentation you appear to be doing it correctly.

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