You probably have your firewall set to reject the final traceroute receipt
packets.  I think it's icmp port 4 or 8.  Well, one of those between 0-8.

Drew
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it still doesn't work.
but it works in my windows machine.
??
just not on the server.
is it some kind of routing problem

On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, David Brett wrote:

> You probably can't, try doing traceroute -n x.x.x.x.  If this fails then
> the network you are on does not allow pings.  If it does work, the problem
> is DNS lookup issue.
>
>
> david
>
> On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Steve Lee wrote:
>
> > when i do a traceroute i get a bunch of
> >
> > 1  * * *
> >  2  * * *
> >  3  * * *
> >  4  * * *
> >  5  * * *
> >  6  * * *
> >  7  * * *
> >  8  * * *
> >
> > what is this ????
> > how do i fix it?
> >
> >
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