hello,
I have read about the LFT Tool at the following web page:
http://www.mainnerve.com/lft/
It looks like this traceroute might succeed where traditional UDP Traceroutes fail.
Does anybody know of any publicly accessible traceroute servers which are running LFT in the background?
Thanks
Russ
Here are some other interesting online tools:
AS Trace between any two starting points: http://www.fixedorbit.com/trace.htm
AS Path Visualization: http://lab.verat.net/Jaspvi/
GASP - Graphical AS path: http://mogwai.frnog.org/sysctl/gasp/ (offline at the moment)
hello,
I have read about the LFT Tool at the following web page:
http://www.mainnerve.com/lft/
It looks like this traceroute might succeed where traditional UDP
Traceroutes fail.
You mean kinda like the dozens of other tools that have included TCP or
ICMP based traceroute over the past many years?
"Woo".
Does anybody know of any publicly accessible traceroute servers which are
running LFT in the background?
Why? It's probably only useful for getting around trivial firewalls if you
can tune the port that you're trying to get through on. With the number of
abuse complaints generated by "you're sending me data on port 80", I'm not
sure any sane person would want to leave a tool which sends TCP open to
the public anyways.
I use tcptraceroute. I really like it.
http://michael.toren.net/code/tcptraceroute/
You will see another one that I like and run as well called tcpping.
Thanks
German