I know that by default Check Point will not accept a traceroute, whether it is the RFC standard or the Microsoft bastardized version.
For routing and latency troubleshooting purposes what is the best way to allow a Check Point appliance to accept and send the response to a traceroute, whether it is the UDP or Microsoft version? I see the tracerroute object is for the UNIX UDP standard. I have a utility that installs in MS Windows that will do a UDP traceroute but it doesn't follow the RFC UDP ports. Any suggestions?