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inconsistent. This patch fixes that and improves the precision of the description. Thanks to Tom Marcoen for reporting the issue and providing an initial patch, on which this change is based. PR: 237723 Reviewed by: bcr@ MFC after: 1 week Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20708 |
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findsaddr-socket.c | ||
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ifaddrlist.c | ||
ifaddrlist.h | ||
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mean.awk | ||
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rip_output.c | ||
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traceroute.c | ||
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@(#) $Id: README,v 1.9 2000/09/16 05:32:01 leres Exp $ (LBL) TRACEROUTE 1.4 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Network Research Group traceroute@ee.lbl.gov ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/traceroute.tar.gz Traceroute is a system administrators utility to trace the route ip packets from the current system take in getting to some destination system. See the comments at the front of the program for a description of its use. This program uses raw ip sockets and must be run as root (or installed setuid to root). A couple of awk programs to massage the traceroute output are included. "mean.awk" and "median.awk" compute the mean and median time to each hop, respectively. I've found that something like traceroute -q 7 foo.somewhere >t awk -f median.awk t | xgraph can give you a quick picture of the bad spots on a long path (median is usually a better noise filter than mean). Problems, bugs, questions, desirable enhancements, source code contributions, etc., should be sent to the email address "traceroute@ee.lbl.gov".