Hello,

For some reason, I can't get the full results of traceroute command from my
laptop to a remote server.

I suspect my ISP is blocking traceroute packets, but am wondering why my
provider would be blocking traceroute packets on their network. I have
online that I can use TCP or ICMP protocol instead of the default  UDP by
specifying the -I or T option, but still it won't show the full results.
Below is my output.

sudo traceroute -I 8.8.8.8
traceroute to 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1  * * *
2  * * *
3  * * *
4  * * *
5  * * *
6  * * *
7  * * *
8  * * *
9  * * *
10  * * *
11  * * *
12  * * *
13  * * *
14  * * *
15  * * *
16  * * *
17  * * *
18  * * *
19  * * *
20  * * *
21  * * *
22  google-public-dns-a.google.com (8.8.8.8)  104.949 ms  88.763 ms  87.018
ms


-- 
Thanks & regards,
David Okwii,
Mobile(default): +256-791-040-262

Christ in me the Hope of Glory(Col.1:27)
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