Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!bionet!ames!uhccux!munnari.oz.au!cs.mu.oz.au!kre From: kre@cs.mu.oz.au (Robert Elz) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: Re: trace route to OZ Summary: traceroute: OZ->Sweden Message-ID: <1818@munnari.oz.au> Date: 4 Aug 89 12:42:09 GMT References: <8907241234.AA03375@jvnca.csc.org> <8907282200.AA06660@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Sender: news@cs.mu.oz.au Lines: 35 In article <8907282200.AA06660@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>, J.Crowcroft@CS.UCL.AC.UK (Jon Crowcroft) writes: > (now of course none of this has anything to do with OZ anymore, or my > traceroute which was via our *defense* path - has nayone got a > traceroute for the original "furthest telnet" path from OZ to > scandinavia?) Sure ... traceroute to sics.se (192.16.123.90), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 HW.GW.AU (128.250.1.1) 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 2 132.160.253.1 (132.160.253.1) 560 ms * 560 ms 3 132.160.1.1 (132.160.1.1) 570 ms 560 ms 560 ms 4 132.160.249.2 (132.160.249.2) 620 ms 610 ms 610 ms 5 ARC1.BARRNET.NET (192.52.195.7) 620 ms 620 ms 620 ms 6 ARC.SU.BARRNET.NET (131.119.3.6) 620 ms 620 ms 630 ms 7 Salt_Lake_City.UT.NSS.NSF.NET (129.140.79.13) 690 ms 690 ms 690 ms 8 Ann_Arbor.MI.NSS.NSF.NET (129.140.81.15) 750 ms 740 ms 750 ms 9 Princeton.NJ.NSS.NSF.NET (129.140.72.17) 790 ms * 790 ms 10 * * * 11 slartibartfast-gateway.jvnc.net (128.121.54.76) 800 ms 800 ms 800 ms 12 * kth-ptp-gw.nordunet.se (192.36.148.66) 1750 ms 1720 ms 13 se-gw.nordunet.se (192.36.148.21) 1670 ms 1650 ms 1650 ms 14 * ipsthlm-gw.sunet.se (192.36.125.10) 1660 ms 1670 ms 15 130.237.210.1 (130.237.210.1) 1660 ms 1920 ms 1720 ms 16 ipkista-gw.kth.se (130.237.72.204) 1740 ms 1870 ms 1670 ms 17 * * * 18 * * * I assume that sics.se has the IP TTL bug still in it, and if I had let it run out to 34 hops (or so) eventually the packet from the destination would have made it back. (I did let it run beyond 18, but the rest wasn't interesting). kre