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What's Traceroute, and how do I use it?

 
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 30, 2003 5:47 pm    Post subject: What's Traceroute, and how do I use it? Reply with quote

Traceroute is a UNIX tool (there are versions for other OSes) for determining the path that your data packets take from one system to another. In the case where a spammer has their own domain, you can use it to determine who their ISP is and complain to them directly.

The synopsis of the traceroute command on UNIX is:

traceroute <hostname>

For example:


Code:
$ traceroute hostonnet.com


Most operating systems, including Win 3.x, Win95, and WinNT, have a traceroute tool. On Windows systems, open a DOS session and use the command

Code:
tracert <hostname>



Web Based Tracerouting

Point your web browser to http://www.traceroute.org for a list of traceroute servers you can use.
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