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At least on debian sid, it is in iputils-tracepath package.
So you can just try to apt-get install iputils-tracepath :)

On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 21:19, Andrew Smith wrote:

> >> Thats probably exactly right.  You can also try using tracepath
> >> instead of traceroute.  It will mark the async hops for you.
> >
> > While none of the rest of your message really meant much to me (gg
> > ignorance on my part), I'm very interested to hear about this tracepath
> > utility.  What is it?  Where can I get it?
> >
> > --
> > Eric (the Deacon remix)
>
> If you have >= RH7.1
> (yes it's been there that at LEAST that long)
> then you already have it installed.
> My earliest Linux box is now RH7.1 so I can't say if it is older
> than that
> (I wiped and reinstalled my only RH6.2 up to RH7.3 a few months ago)
>
> It's part of iputils on RH and I think also on Mandrake,
> but I have no idea about Debian, FreeBSD etc.
>
> --
> -Cheers
> -Andrew
>
> MS ... if only he hadn't been hang gliding!
>
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