[hobbit] Re: Conn test problems
Michael A. Price
mprice at sgt-inc.com
Mon Jan 14 21:07:33 CET 2008
So does everyone have this problem with the #trace option??? Bbtest
going yellow?
Thanks, michael
________________________________
From: Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 1:50 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Re: Conn test problems
Oh I see about the 30 hop default (that is every distro I've ever seen
and Windows).
I was thinking about something else, never mind then.
On 1/14/08, Hobbit User in Richmond <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net>
wrote:
The question was "But, I don't understand, how the traceroute works when
the host is up, but when the host is down it times out???" and remarked
on
the 30 lines of output in a time out situation.
Although I cited Fedora 8 as the page I was quoting, the traceroute
documentation for most any modern distro contains the explanation about
the 30-hop default and the behavior when the tracerouted host is not
reached. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
On Mon, January 14, 2008 13:19, Josh Luthman wrote:
> Then I don't see how the FC8 traceroute documentation would be
relevant,
> as Michael stated that he can do one from the shell but errors out in
> Hobbit.
>
> Am I missing something here?
>
> On 1/14/08, Hobbit User in Richmond <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net>
> wrote:
>>
>> Presumably.
>>
>> On Mon, January 14, 2008 12:40, Josh Luthman wrote:
>>> Wouldn't the traceroute used by Hobbit be the same command as the
>> shell?
>>>
>>> On 1/14/08, Hobbit User in Richmond <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Actually, ICMP echo-request and echo-reply packets are almost
>> certainly
>>>> not an issue here, nor is packet-filtering/firewalling. In current
>>>> implementations, traceroute by default uses UDP packets to
>>>> abitrary
>> and
>>>> unlikely-to-respond ports, varying the TTL and using the ICMP type
>> 11
>>>> (Time Exceeded) from hops along the way to map the routing path.
>>>>
>>>> The manpage in Fedora 8 says "We start our probes with a ttl of one
>>>>
>> and
>>>> increase by one until we...got to the "host", or hit a max (which
>>>> defaults to 30 hops)".
>>>>
>>>> So, the behavior you're seeing is as documented. If a firewall
>>>> were
>> an
>>>> issue in sending/receiving the packets used by traceroute, you'd
>>>> see the 30-hop behavior whether the host was up or down.
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, January 14, 2008 11:17, Michael A. Price wrote:
>>>>> Josh,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for helping... The source/destination is on a closed
>>>>> network, sorry...and I don't own the router...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> But, I don't understand, how the traceroute works when the host
>>>>> is up, but when the host is down it times out???
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> If it works when the host is up, then you would think the ACL on
>>%
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