Nope:

macbook:~ carmstrong$ traceroute 109.169.23.24
traceroute to 109.169.23.24 (109.169.23.24), 64 hops max, 40 byte  
packets
traceroute: sendto: No route to host
  1 traceroute: wrote 109.169.23.24 40 chars, ret=-1
  *traceroute: sendto: No route to host
traceroute: wrote 109.169.23.24 40 chars, ret=-1
  *traceroute: sendto: No route to host
traceroute: wrote 109.169.23.24 40 chars, ret=-1
  *
traceroute: sendto: No route to host
  2 traceroute: wrote 109.169.23.24 40 chars, ret=-1

Chris

On 13/05/2010, at 22:25 PM, David Chisnall wrote:

> Weird.  Does a traceroute tell you where it's breaking?
>
> David
>
> On 13 May 2010, at 13:23, Christopher Armstrong wrote:
>
>> Hi David
>>
>> Okay, my ISP's routing tables must still need to be updated, because
>> I'm still getting "no route to host" on my system. I'll wait another
>> week and see how its goes.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Chris
>
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