Am Freitag 02 November 2012 schrieb Dieter Klünter:
Am Fri, 02 Nov 2012 18:44:19 +0100
schrieb Karl Sinn <news@budostore.de>:
traceroute www.google.com traceroute to www.google.com (173.194.69.106), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets using UDP
1 * * * 2 * * *
... 29 * * * 30 * * *
Was sollen mir die Sterne sagen? -T bringt auch nur Sterne und http://lmgtfy.com/?q=traceroute+%22*+*+*%22 hat mir bislang auch nicht weiterhelfen können. Wahrscheinlich ist es ganz einfach. Wie wär's mal mit einem Blick in die man page zu traceroute: | This program (gemeint ist trceroute) attempts to trace the route an IP | packet would follow to some internet host by launching probe packets | with a small ttl (time to live) then listening for an ICMP "time | exceeded" reply from a gateway. We start our probes with a ttl of one | and increase by one until we get an ICMP "port unreachable" (or TCP | reset), which means we got to the "host", or hit a max (which defaults to | 30 hops). Three probes (by default) are sent at each ttl setting and a | line is printed showing the ttl, address of the gateway and round trip | time of each probe. The address can be followed by additional | information when requested. If the probe answers come from different | gateways, the address of each responding system will be printed. If there | is no response within a 5.0 seconds (default), an "*" (asterisk) is | printed for that probe. Der letzte Satz erklärt es.
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