>> Ms traceroute sends 3 of these packages to every hop.

>> So if 1 of them is timing out it is probably a site between you and

>> your traceroute target that has icmp replies filtered.

>> 

>> Bottom line it is probably out of your hands. Someone on the road is

>> blocking icmp. It doesn't kill traceroute but it means your missing one

>hop.

>

>Um, right.  It's the first hop.  My Bering firewall.  That's what we were

>talking about...


Oops sorry about that, didn't follow the entire thread.
Well that means that it shouldn't be out of your hands then I suppose :-)
but puts it right back in.

Kan you do a normal ping to your bering firewall from the machine you are
tracerouting from?

Kim Oppalfens


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