Hmm, but it looks like it's a commercial type service. What a bummer. Seems like such a good idea for everyone, not just for the people who can pay. If it was GPL software, they'd have 2 new clients in far corners of the globe, but as it's not.... Oh well. Matthew Devney On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Jason Blakey wrote:
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 11:22:15 -0500 From: Jason Blakey <jblakey@playground.net> To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: reverse Traceroute
Just checked this out - very cool (although i think the web interface could use a little bit of a rework).... traceroute from anywhere (at least anywhere a client is running) to anywhere... very useful (and moreso as more clients come on line). I would like to urge everyone to check this out --- that way i can test my network more effectively:):)
Thanks, jason
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, pbergman@rhythms.net wrote:
I just played with this reverse traceroute tool from www.traceloop.com and it looks cool. It's kind of a cross between an automated lookingglass system and napster. Anyway, they are just starting their alpha testing and they need more test points.
btw, I have no affiliation, just thought it was cool...
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