tracing web sites


Message posted by gary on October 29, 2000 at 23:16:39 EST:

Tracing military internet sites seems to crop up on DLR from time to time. This may be old news, but it turns out there is a route tracing function built into windows. You have to fire up a command prompt, the enter the command as shown below:
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E:\>tracert www.nellis.af.mil

Tracing route to www.nellis.af.mil [132.58.222.100]
over a maximum of 30 hops:


2 156 ms 140 ms 94 ms gw.dialup.accesscom.com [64.240.200.1]
3 125 ms 94 ms 125 ms atm9-0-0106.CR-1.ussnfc.savvis.net [216.91.50.9]

4 110 ms 94 ms 125 ms xcore4-serial5-1-0-0.SanFrancisco.cw.net [204.70
.158.117]
5 125 ms 109 ms 125 ms core7.SanFrancisco.cw.net [204.70.4.93]
6 125 ms 125 ms 141 ms 204.70.10.246
7 125 ms 109 ms 94 ms fix-west-pilot-fddi2.disa.mil [198.32.136.88]
8 109 ms 125 ms 125 ms 198.26.118.34
9 156 ms 219 ms 203 ms 33.252.200.237
10 187 ms 188 ms 203 ms 198.26.46.230
11 188 ms 203 ms 188 ms 132.58.120.11
12 187 ms 188 ms 187 ms www.nellis.af.mil [132.58.222.100]

Trace complete.
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I deleted the first hop so nobody tries to sneak into my PC. ;-)


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