Yeah I got it from another list lol! Thanks. and I go tthe traces I wanted and 
needed to give to the company.

Ty.
On Sep 22, 2011, at 6:54 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:

> When you use traceroute, you only use the domain name, not the protocol.  
> I.E. drop the http:// or the ftp://, traceroute is concerned only with the 
> host itself, not the service it's providing.
> traceroute softcon.com will show you how many hops it takes to connect from 
> you to softcon.com.
> traceroute yahoo.com will do the same, you should try various servers, and 
> just check out how many hops they are from you.  You'll notice different hop 
> counts from time to time, this is because of the way the internet works, if a 
> host drops out, your packets are rerouted through another one to reach your 
> requested location.
> It's an interesting exercise, and provides a bit of entertainment when 
> discovering just how truly connected your isp truly is. :)
> hth.
> 
> 
> On Sep 21, 2011, at 2:33 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> Hello to all. I'm trying to do a trace route to a certain website to collect 
>> info for the web master. I tried
>> 
>> traceroute http://listen.ultrastreams.us with no joy. It says unknown host 
>> and even google fails. Is the command wrong and if so what's the correct 
>> one? I used to be able to do this under snl.
>> 
>> Take care all.
>> 
>> Sarah Alawami
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