Is there any easy way to trace a route in ubuntu?
Is there any easy way to track the route that an request takes in Ubuntu? For example, tell me what the DNS servers are, which servers it redirects through before reaching the final page, etc. Is there any program or command that I could do this with?
11.10 networking dns command-line redirect
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Is there any easy way to track the route that an request takes in Ubuntu? For example, tell me what the DNS servers are, which servers it redirects through before reaching the final page, etc. Is there any program or command that I could do this with?
11.10 networking dns command-line redirect
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Is there any easy way to track the route that an request takes in Ubuntu? For example, tell me what the DNS servers are, which servers it redirects through before reaching the final page, etc. Is there any program or command that I could do this with?
11.10 networking dns command-line redirect
Is there any easy way to track the route that an request takes in Ubuntu? For example, tell me what the DNS servers are, which servers it redirects through before reaching the final page, etc. Is there any program or command that I could do this with?
11.10 networking dns command-line redirect
11.10 networking dns command-line redirect
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The Traceroute tab in "Network Tools" - hit the super key, enter "Network Tools", or enter gnome-nettool in a terminal.
On the whole, the Network Tools should fulfill most of your network-related needs - ping, finger, whois,...
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For newer versions of Ubuntu (14.04 and beyond), install and user the package named 'traceroute'
sudo apt install traceroute
traceroute <ap.addr>
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The Traceroute tab in "Network Tools" - hit the super key, enter "Network Tools", or enter gnome-nettool in a terminal.
On the whole, the Network Tools should fulfill most of your network-related needs - ping, finger, whois,...
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The Traceroute tab in "Network Tools" - hit the super key, enter "Network Tools", or enter gnome-nettool in a terminal.
On the whole, the Network Tools should fulfill most of your network-related needs - ping, finger, whois,...
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The Traceroute tab in "Network Tools" - hit the super key, enter "Network Tools", or enter gnome-nettool in a terminal.
On the whole, the Network Tools should fulfill most of your network-related needs - ping, finger, whois,...
The Traceroute tab in "Network Tools" - hit the super key, enter "Network Tools", or enter gnome-nettool in a terminal.
On the whole, the Network Tools should fulfill most of your network-related needs - ping, finger, whois,...
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answered Dec 22 '11 at 14:17
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For newer versions of Ubuntu (14.04 and beyond), install and user the package named 'traceroute'
sudo apt install traceroute
traceroute <ap.addr>
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For newer versions of Ubuntu (14.04 and beyond), install and user the package named 'traceroute'
sudo apt install traceroute
traceroute <ap.addr>
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For newer versions of Ubuntu (14.04 and beyond), install and user the package named 'traceroute'
sudo apt install traceroute
traceroute <ap.addr>
For newer versions of Ubuntu (14.04 and beyond), install and user the package named 'traceroute'
sudo apt install traceroute
traceroute <ap.addr>
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