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From: "Robert Body" <rbody99 AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: traceroute command anywhere?
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 10:55:09 -0700
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Thanks Brian, I tried traceroute in Windows, didn't work, but with your 
tracert command suggestion it works. I get this output:

Tracing route to robertbody.com [206.53.60.7]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1     *        *        *     Request timed out.
  2     8 ms     9 ms    24 ms  68.86.105.109
  3     9 ms     9 ms     9 ms  68.86.103.45
  4     8 ms     9 ms    10 ms  68.86.103.178
  5     9 ms     7 ms    10 ms  12.124.157.53
  6    34 ms    33 ms    33 ms  gbr1-p40.dvmco.ip.att.net [12.123.36.146]
  7    33 ms    32 ms    74 ms  tbr1-p013501.dvmco.ip.att.net [12.122.1.29]
  8    34 ms    36 ms    35 ms  12.122.12.133
  9    32 ms    33 ms    33 ms  12.122.81.137
10    35 ms    33 ms    33 ms  p5-0.core01.sjc03.atlas.cogentco.com 
[154.54.11.237]
11    35 ms    34 ms    35 ms  p3-0.core01.sjc01.atlas.cogentco.com 
[154.54.1.29]
12    80 ms    78 ms    79 ms  p14-0.core01.iah01.atlas.cogentco.com 
[66.28.4.237]
13     *      486 ms   517 ms  p4-0.core01.dca01.atlas.cogentco.com 
[66.28.4.89]
14   643 ms     *      487 ms  p4-0.core01.phl01.atlas.cogentco.com 
[66.28.4.18]
15   488 ms   492 ms     *     p5-0.core02.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com 
[66.28.4.1]
16   490 ms   483 ms   487 ms  p15-0.core01.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com 
[66.28.4.13]
17   487 ms   491 ms   491 ms  p12-0.core01.jfk05.atlas.cogentco.com 
[154.54.1.26]
18   481 ms   481 ms   480 ms  Velcom-1433965Ontario.demarc.cogentco.com 
[38.112.13.194]
19   486 ms   487 ms   490 ms  b8000-core-ny.velcom.com [206.53.55.50]
20     *        *      481 ms  terra.velcom.com [206.53.60.7]

Trace complete.

if 486ms starts at entry 13, but is still at 20, can I say that 20 is 
playing a part in the horrible delay?

If I run ping:
Reply from 206.53.60.7: bytes=32 time=483ms TTL=46
Reply from 206.53.60.7: bytes=32 time=475ms TTL=42
Reply from 206.53.60.7: bytes=32 time=483ms TTL=42
Reply from 206.53.60.7: bytes=32 time=482ms TTL=42

I get 500ms almost ping, it should be 100 normally. Upload of data is at 
4.2K, it should be 40K, and the website host company is telling me they're 
pinging my website at 80ms and all is good, but it's not. (host is Velcom)
So can I say from the tracert that they are indeed slowing things down, them 
being the last in the chain at 20?

Thanks
-Robert

>From: Brian Dessent <brian AT dessent DOT net>
>Reply-To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
>To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
>Subject: Re: traceroute command anywhere?
>Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 09:40:50 -0800
>
>Robert Body wrote:
>
> > Hi, I looked in www.cygwin.com/packages that must be the best way to 
>search
> > for what's inside packages right?
>
>In all honesty it is the very best way, at least if you are only
>interested in finding official Cygwin packages.  There are of course
>other repositories of non-official packages.
>
>If you are using a recent snapshot you can also use "cygcheck -p
><query>" from the command line which queries the same list.
>
> > and I can't find  traceroute  which pings a website but also shows how 
>it
> > got there, with the 11 or so hits of IPs it does along the way
> >
> > is there a pre-built binary for traceroute out there?
>
>The "tracert" command is part of windows and should be on any PC.  While
>not a Cygwin app it should work fine from within Cygwin.  Is there a
>reason this will not work for your needs?
>
>Alternatively, find the source tarballs of other implementations of the
>the various traceroute utilities (e.g. lft, mtr) and see if they will
>compile.  See for example
><http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=traceroute&section=projects&Go.x=0&Go.y=0>
>
>Brian
>
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