I believe that with a little bit of local PBR and NAT magic and it can be done.
I'm sure i've done it in the past for traceroute "time-exceeded/port-unreachable" local generated massages.

But, i don't know if it's worth the hassle.

--
Tassos

Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer) wrote on 09/02/2009 09:27:
Mike <> wrote on Monday, February 09, 2009 00:28:

No.

I am trying to ensure that if the router ever emits icmp messages like
'destination host unreachable', 'icmp frag needed' and the like, that
I'm using a public routed ip and not some random flavor of the week ip
related to whatever interface the router thinks is closer to the
problem.

I don't think this can be done..

        oli
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