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very interesting.. good job
Does not seem to support 'mtr' text format output, which is how all sensible people do their traceroutes these days. Here's an example for you if you decide to implement it.
Thought about it, no idea how to capture the mtr output though, how did you do this?
EDIT: this should play the trick
mtr --report --report-cycles 10 www.google.com > google_net_report.txt
I just run "mtr -t", wait some cycles, then press "P" to pause and copy-paste what I see.
Can also disable rDNS resolving by pressing N before that, or by running "mtr -tn" in the first place.
You should add numbers above each pin to help visualize the steps.
Doesn't seem to work for ipv6
That's nice, clean and sleek interface too. Good work so far!
Great thanks to all the feedbacks, as a developer, I have a totally different view of the problem and here are my original roadmap:
It turns out mtr and ipv6 are more desired then. :-)
Very nice, will share this. :P
Very cool!
Just a note, the text area isn't mobile friendly as in it doesn't resize, while the rest of the site is mobile friendly
Mobile is never first-class citizen in this case, I could not image the mobile user have the access of traceroute or mtr, or will take extra miles to type in.
I don't quite understand that statement..
I have a SSH app on my iPhone I can easily SSH in to a box and run a trace route, copy and paste the results of that into your website.. Why is that not "first-class"?
nice!
Never thought about this user case: I think the traceroute and hist friends are not available in the mobile device.
You don't seem to understand that I'm not doing a trace route from my mobile.. I am SSHing from a mobile APP to my VPS....
Hi!
Are this tool use Geoip database?
Because it say xe100-4.RT.IRX.VIE.AT.retn.net (87.245.233.218) in UK
How else do you want it to pick up locational data?
The bulk of retn's blocks are registered to Uk, and thus that's what it shows.
You could try parsing getaddrinfo() output for IATA/ICAO codes for further accuracy, if you so wished.
Is this going to be a paid service? If not, any chance of having it open sourced?
This isn't an issue. Stop trying to make it an issue.
It uses the free GeoIPLiteCity database in the multiverse repository of Ubuntu. There is a more recent free db with more accuracy I assume, but no python binding yet.
Sorry I wasn't trying to make it an issue the OP just didn't seem to understand my post that's all...
I'd be concerned about the fact that the demo can't decide which direction to go...
This is a good exercise to triage the feature request, something I want to pursue as a product manager. :-)
how to post data to your script ? will be interrested posting result of our lg to your page
Can you elaborate? My guess is you want a RPC like feature so:
POST www.gettraced.com/tr
.. the content
The service returns you a token, and you can reference it later for rendering?
Super necro (yes, I had to do it).
Anyone knows more of these tools where you put your traceroutes?
Already tried:
http://www.pasteroute.com
http://stefansundin.github.io/traceroute-mapper/