Your explanation is incorrect. What you refer to as "UDP header length"
is actually UDP data length. The UDP header is always 8 bytes long, and
the data can have any length that it wants, not necessarily a multiple of 4.
Maybe it would help if you post a complete tcpdump of this interaction
(ideally, on the router) for us to examine.
John McLaren wrote:
>Thanks Pekka.. you're absolutely right. I have re-posted the article in
>HTML format:
>
>http://campus.murraystate.edu/tsm/tsm352/articles/traceroutebug.htm
>
>JMcLaren
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