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[atlas] Paris-traceroute variations
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Philip Homburg
philip.homburg at ripe.net
Thu Jul 31 11:35:50 CEST 2014
On 2014/07/31 11:14 , FANOU Roderick wrote: > Hi all, > Just a quick question. > What is the real difference between a TCP paris-traceroutes and an UDP > paris-traceroute ? > How do the probes perform each of them? The Atlas traceroute can perform traceroute over ICMP, TCP, and UDP. The difference here is which protocol is used to send the probing packets. Beyond that, the 'paris' option tries to create packets in such a way that the computed flow id is stable during a run of traceroute. This can be done in different ways for ICMP, TCP, and UDP. Philip
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