The machines working are the UNIX, in both modes, with UDP packets and with
ICMP (using the flag -I) packets. Using the same rules definition, but
changing the OS to Win XX, it does not work (i have the first hop, lots of *
and the last one)
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-----Mensaje original-----
De: Todd Barlow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: miércoles, 10 de enero de 2001 15:42
Para: 'Octavio Novoa'
CC: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Asunto: RE: Question about traceroute and bricks (LMF)
Octavio,
Do remember that Traceroute (or 'tracert' in Win32) is done differently in
Unix and Win32. In Win32 the traceroute is done by sending out ICMP ECHO
REQUESTS with incremented IP TTLs. In most Unixes, it sends out UDP packets
starting at destination port 33434, then incrementing, as well as
incrementing the IP TTL. I'm not sure from your note (below) which is
working. Windows machines? or Unix?
Todd Barlow
Lightspeed Systems, Inc.
Quality Assurance
-----Original Message-----
From: Octavio Novoa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 11:22 AM
To: 'Moriarty, Kathleen'
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Subject: RE: Question about traceroute and bricks (LMF)
HI Kathleen, thanks for your interest. I have found that the problem is only
with the win X machines, and no with Unix machines.
For the windows machines it does not drop any packet, so I'm sure is a
windows limitation.
thanks again
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