Re: traceroute replacement

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Radek Vokál wrote:
Hi,

 there's a new package suggested as traceroute replacement. It works
without requiring a setuid bit.
<snip>
This traceroute implementation relies on a number of features of the
2.4 Linux kernel. It works pretty much like ANK's tracepath, but tries to be command line compatible with the original traceroute.
I also has IPv6 support, and does parallel probes, which makes it
a little faster.
</snip>

The replacement is missing some options on which some scripts might
depend on. Please test the package
http://people.redhat.com/rvokal/traceroute/traceroute-1.0.3-3.src.rpm

and report any problems to this bugzilla

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=172198


Any chance that the ICMP option can be reintroduced or the -P (protocol) option as in *BSD.

It's quite nice to see what windows-people are seeing with their tracert.

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