Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 10:11:23 -0500 From: Dragoncrest <dragoncrest@voyager.net> To: Daxbert <daxbert_news@dweebsoft.com> Cc: "" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Traceroute issues Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20030312101045.0097abf0@pop.voyager.net> In-Reply-To: <1047446004.3e6ec1f44e855@ra.dweebsoft.com>
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Already tried that. I think it may be the version of Traceroute I'm using. When I enter that command, all I get is this. traceroute [-Sdnrv] [-w wait] [-m max_ttl] [-M min_ttl] [-P proto] [-p port#] [-q nqueries] [-t tos] [-s src_addr] [-g gateway] host [data_size] Any futher suggestions? :) At 09:13 PM 3/11/03 -0800, Daxbert wrote: >Quoting Dragoncrest <dragoncrest@voyager.net>: > > > Hi all. Got a really weird issue here. Got a router that uses > simple nat > > that for some reason won't allow me to traceroute out of my freebsd box, > > but every other computer connected to the router can, and can traceroute > > with flying colors. What might possibly be wrong with my machine that I > > can't traceroute anywhere? > >Could if be that the other hosts are using ICMP instead of UDP for traceroute? > > From your FreeBSD host, try... > ># traceroute -I <hostname> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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