On Sun, 12 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hola ,
>   My IP was : 203.197.135.183 - and I did a traceroute to 203.197.135.182 - for no 
>apparent reason - just to check out what route the packets were taking and how long 
>it would take to reach some dude thats local to this place.... and this was what i 
>saw , someone care to explain the behaviour ?
> -=-=-=-=-=cut here=-=-=-=-=
> [ravi@rockford ravi]$ traceroute 203.197.135.182
> traceroute to 203.197.135.182 (203.197.135.182), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
>  1  202.54.65.75 (202.54.65.75)  141.364 ms  139.422 ms  139.850 ms
>  2  202.54.65.1 (202.54.65.1)  139.902 ms  149.615 ms  139.908 ms
<snip>
> 20  202.54.65.1 (202.54.65.1)  139.877 ms  139.692 ms
> -=-=-=-cut here=-=-=-
> I did a ^C and it aborted at 20 - didnt want it to go on scrolling / flood me out... 

I doubt traceroute is freeking out, which version of traceroute are U
running, and BTW the way were U able to browse during this time ??,
sending and receving mails ??

Thanks 
Chetan S




> 
> TIA
> 
> - Ravi.
> 
> PS : I hope this mail actually reaches LI because i'm using a really freaky mail 
>setup right now and I doubt if this mail actually would reach LI ... [ check the 
>headers and do some DNS resolving to figure out what I meant in the last 2 lines ;-) ]
> 
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