RE: Reverse Traceroute

From: David Wilkeson (davelistat_private)
Date: Mon Jul 23 2001 - 07:00:23 PDT

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    www.traceroute.org has a list of public traceroute servers around the 
    world.  That's what I turn to....
    
    Regards,
    Dave Wilkeson
    
    
    At 09:35 AM 7/23/2001 -0400, you wrote:
    >Try http://www.traceloop.com/traceloop/home/index.jsp. It's a distributed
    >client that uses itself to estimate reverse traceroute. I think it's the
    >best you are going to get.
    >
    >Shaun Jamieson
    >
    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: Bob Sengupta [mailto:BSenguptaat_private]
    >Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:11 AM
    >To: Security; Security Focus; Forensics; Focus MS; CISSPStudy
    >Subject: Reverse Traceroute
    >
    >
    >Hi guys,
    >
    >I was just wondering if anyone could advice me on how I could do a reverse
    >traceroute to my network from my network by command line or any other method
    >other than the usual web portals. What I am trying to do is establish packet
    >loss and latency of my ISP's and by just doing a ping and traceroute from my
    >network doesn't seem to be really accurate on hops coming back to my
    >network.
    >
    >Any help will be really appreciated. Thanks
    >
    >Bob
    >
    >
    >
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