Traceroute from linux goes on udp ports unlike tracert from windows (I
think this one from windows uses icmp)
Maybe you have those udp ports blocked from your firewall.
----- Original Message -----
From: "CM Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 9:13 PM
Subject: RE: traceroute


>
>
> Yes the computer is connected to a network, which is
> mine, and I do have a linksys router/firewall, but I
> can do tracert from my windows box ok, but not from
> Linux.
>
> Even simple command like root
>
> traceroute olug.org
>
> still get
>
> 1 * * *
> 2 * * *
> 3 * * *
> 4 * * *
> 5 * * *
> 6 * * *
>
> ?
>
> thanks
>
>
>
> >hi chris,
>
> >a few things. what does the -l option stand for ? try
> >using
> >traceroute
> >without any options.
>
> >if your computer is connected in a network which is
> >administered by
> >someone else, make sure they dont have a firewall. to
> >check this you
> >can
> >first do a traceroute to one of the machines in the
> >network. if that
> >works
> >then you probably are behind a firewall.
>
> >cheers,
> >rahul.
>
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