On Sat, Jun 17, 2000 at 09:55:26PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I saw something that may be similar to this before I actally installed
> traceroute. Something in called /usr/bin/traceroute6. Apparently it's
> part of netbase but I don't really know what it does.
It's a traceroute for IPv6.
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000 13:03:45 +0200, Mirek Kwasniak writes:
>Also ping has option -R to some interesting route analysis but this don't
>works now. Is it a problem with my router blocking this feature or doesn't
>current kernel support it?
I don“t know about the kernel, but in general:
ping -Rv is
On Sat, Jun 17, 2000 at 05:55:21PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
> Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > What's the corresponding command in Linux to "tracert" from DOS to trace
> > a rout? What package contains it?
>
> The command is traceroute, in the package traceroute. Another utility of
> that same type
Mark Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There are a number of programs that do the job. Another (the nicest
> in my experience) is mtr.
Wow just got it with apt-get. Mtr is nice. Never heard of that one
before. Cheers.
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Phillip Deackes
Using Storm Linux 2000
Mark Brown writes:
> On Sat, Jun 17, 2000 at 06:15:37PM -0400, Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
>
> > on my system the command is called tracepath. is this basically
> > traceroute renamed?
>
> There are a number of programs that do the job. Another (the nicest
> in my experience) is mtr.
>
> -
On Sat, Jun 17, 2000 at 06:15:37PM -0400, Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
> on my system the command is called tracepath. is this basically
> traceroute renamed?
There are a number of programs that do the job. Another (the nicest
in my experience) is mtr.
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Mark Brown mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Try
on my system the command is called tracepath. is this basically
traceroute renamed?
On Sat, Jun 17, 2000 at 05:55:21PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
> Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > What's the corresponding command in Linux to "tracert" from DOS to trace
> > a rout? What package contains it?
>
> The c
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> What's the corresponding command in Linux to "tracert" from DOS to trace
> a rout? What package contains it?
The command is traceroute, in the package traceroute. Another utility of
that same type is called mtr, in the package mtr.
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Mike Werner KA8YSD | "
What's the corresponding command in Linux to "tracert" from DOS to trace
a rout? What package contains it? By the way, any body knows where else
I can get the manual for "parted", the site
http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~aclausen/parted-talk
seems to be down.
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