I guess you'd need to have someone from outside claiming that the traceroute
is blocked
to actually send you the output of the trace, it should show there :-)

On the other hand, you might want to try it yourself from other networks.
Go to www.traceroute.org, pick a route server/looking glass and try from
there.

""Osama Kamal""  wrote in message
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> I am having a problem with a blocked port somewhere on the internet down
to
> my router, my ISP is denying any blocking from their side, is there is any
> way to know where exactly the port is blocked?
>
> Thanks




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