Web-based traceroute

Web-based traceroute

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Web-based traceroute chichashaman@yahoo.com 08-24-2005
Posted by chichashaman@yahoo.com on August 24, 2005, 10:27 pm
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Is there a web-based site where I can do a traceroute by entering the
originating IP address and the destination IP address? I've got a
set-top box (MSNTV2) which doesn't have access to "command prompt".



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Posted by Tom Stiller on August 25, 2005, 7:11 am
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> Is there a web-based site where I can do a traceroute by entering the
> originating IP address and the destination IP address? I've got a
> set-top box (MSNTV2) which doesn't have access to "command prompt".

If there was, it would trace the route from the hosting site to the
destination, probably not what you want.

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Posted by Jbob on August 25, 2005, 11:01 am
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> Is there a web-based site where I can do a traceroute by entering the
> originating IP address and the destination IP address? I've got a
> set-top box (MSNTV2) which doesn't have access to "command prompt".
>

Try this site: http://www.dnsstuff.com/

Not sure about entering an originating IP other than your own though




Posted by Jimbo on August 25, 2005, 1:38 pm
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> Is there a web-based site where I can do a traceroute by entering the
> originating IP address and the destination IP address? I've got a
> set-top box (MSNTV2) which doesn't have access to "command prompt".
>


Try some of the sites listed at http://www.traceroute.org/.

Not all are active any longer, however. I also don't think you get the
option of entering originating IP address (originating will be the
server/router you are triggering the trace from), but some do let you
specify destination (most just trace to the IP you are connecting from).

--
Jimbo





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