On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Roy Ong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > >  http://sg.archive.ubuntu.com/
>  > After nslookup & whois query, sg.archive.ubuntu.com is verified
>  > located in Sg, too.
>  >
>  here's something easier ..
>  $ sudo mtr -c3 -r sg.archive.ubuntu.com
<snip>
>  202.148.160.130                    0.0%  16.1  15.2  14.0  16.1   1.1
>  nus-gw.sox.net.sg                  0.0%  14.2  16.5  13.7  21.6   4.5
>  ftp.cita.nus.edu.sg                0.0%  15.0  14.9  14.6  15.0   0.2
The objective is to find out where is sg.archive.ubuntu.com located,
but how do you work out the location from mtr's output?

from mtr's manpage:

DESCRIPTION
       mtr combines the functionality of the traceroute and ping
programs in a single network diagnostic tool.

Does it have a functionality of finding out the geography location of a site?

--
Cheng

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