>On 2014-12-26, Michael wrote:
>> Apologies, I must've missed something that was mentioned in the man pages,
>> in OpenBSD it seems that addresses are printed for each attempt rather than
>> (the other OS' tested, Win, Debian, Android) that seem to take the first
>> returned name for example
>> It
On 2014-12-26, Michael wrote:
> Apologies, I must've missed something that was mentioned in the man pages,
> in OpenBSD it seems that addresses are printed for each attempt rather than
> (the other OS' tested, Win, Debian, Android) that seem to take the first
> returned name for example
> It just
Apologies, I must've missed something that was mentioned in the man pages,
in OpenBSD it seems that addresses are printed for each attempt rather than
(the other OS' tested, Win, Debian, Android) that seem to take the first
returned name for example
It just seemed odd as both the man pages on the o
>Alas, I was disappointed to see that the OpenBSD traceroute seems to munge
>the output. :(
Guess you don't understand internet.
On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 7:26 PM, Mike wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> While performing an install and catching up with some Christmas spirited
> news, I heard that someone had put a Christmas song in DNS records for our
> enjoyment.
>
> Alas, I was disappointed to see that the OpenBSD traceroute seems to mun
Hi All,
While performing an install and catching up with some Christmas spirited
news, I heard that someone had put a Christmas song in DNS records for our
enjoyment.
Alas, I was disappointed to see that the OpenBSD traceroute seems to munge
the output. :(
To test, run traceroute -m 255 xmas.fut
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