On 10/10/2014 22:30, Mansoor Nathani wrote:
> Hi Anurag
>
> Here is sample output from using the mtr command: the -z flag shows AS
> Numbers however, I am not sure where they come from or are looked up.
It appears to be using the Team Cymru service -
http://www.team-cymru.org/Services/ip-to-asn.h
Hi Anurag
Here is sample output from using the mtr command: the -z flag shows AS
Numbers however, I am not sure where they come from or are looked up.
mtr can be downloaded :
https://code.google.com/p/rudix/downloads/detail?name=mtr-0.82-0.pkg
mtr -4z google.com
x61 (0.0.0.0)
Dear Tim and Niels
Surely default traceroute in MAC is there but the -a option isn't good. It
picks data from RADB and not from actually visible prefix in global routing
table. Hence wrongly registered RADB objects / old objects and more give
weird output.
E.g take example of trace to one of AS1
Are you trying to accomplish something the stock traceroute on OS X can't
currently do? The traceroute that came on my Mac (10.9.5 as of last
update) can look up the ASN right out of the box.
>$ traceroute
Version 1.4a12+Darwin
Usage: traceroute [-adDeFInrSvx] [-A as_server] [-f first_ttl] [-g
ga
* m...@anuragbhatia.com (Anurag Bhatia) [Fri 10 Oct 2014, 14:59 CEST]:
Was wondering if anyone got the astraceroute tool working on MAC?
[..]
Does anyone knows any other alternate similar tool?
Why bother when the supplied traceroute supports -a already?
-- Niels.
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