On Dienstag 26 Juli 2005 17:13, Rogier Wolff wrote:
> How about -m or --max-ttl .
Jupp, nice option. Should be documented though.
If I'm not completely blind it shows up neither in "mtr --help" nor in "man
mtr". However, it should be mentioned in both.
So change this bug to "commandline optio
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 05:21:12PM +1000, Konstantin Seiler wrote:
> On Dienstag 26 Juli 2005 17:13, Rogier Wolff wrote:
> > How about -m or --max-ttl .
>
> Jupp, nice option. Should be documented though.
>
> If I'm not completely blind it shows up neither in "mtr --help" nor in "man
> mtr". H
Hi,
How about -m or --max-ttl .
Roger.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 11:24:35AM +1000, Konstantin Seiler wrote:
> Package: mtr-tiny
> Version: 0.67-1
> Severity: normal
>
> mtr uses a maxTTL of 30 hops. However, today there are longer routes on the
> net.
>
> Today linux's default ttl i
Package: mtr-tiny
Version: 0.67-1
Severity: normal
mtr uses a maxTTL of 30 hops. However, today there are longer routes on the
net.
Today linux's default ttl is 64. Mtr should support this by either setting
maxTTL to a higher value (in mtr.c) or by offering a commandline option to
manually raise
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