Re: traceroute bug ?

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On Jan 27, 2006, at 13:38, Gerold van Dijk wrote:
Why can I NOT do a traceroute specifically within my own (sub)network
207.253.5.64/27

What part of "trace" "route" do you not understand? If you are talking to your own subnet, there are no routers in between, so clearly there is nothing to trace. A packet with TTL 0 is invalid, and a packet with TTL 1 will get to the host.

Cheers,
Kyle Moffett

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