You can do a simple tracerroute from your ISP (your connection to the Internet) to any other site by opening a dos window and type:
tracert something.com
This will trace the path from your ISP to the site. The lower the numbers the better.
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Now lets say you wanted to trace from your domain to another domain you would have to use telnet.
Log in and type the same command, it will trace you from your server or website to something.com
Help that helps.
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From my knowledge, I do not think there is a way to trace from a domain that you do not have access to. Like Derrick said, you would have to have telnet access to the domain to go from one domain to another. You can go from your ISP, or your own domain, or any other site that allows you to trace from their site. But if you wanted to trace from say DIDS.COM to WEBMASTER-FORUMS.COM, you couldn't because you don't have access to either of the domains.
If anyone knows of a way, please post it because this would be a very useful tool.
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Anonymous posted this at 18:19 — 15th July 1999.
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You can do a simple tracerroute from your ISP (your connection to the Internet) to any other site by opening a dos window and type:
tracert something.com
This will trace the path from your ISP to the site. The lower the numbers the better.
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Dynamic Internet Solutions : http://www.dids.com
UNIX and Windows NT Hosting
ventrue21 posted this at 18:56 — 15th July 1999.
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Now lets say you wanted to trace from your domain to another domain you would have to use telnet.
Log in and type the same command, it will trace you from your server or website to something.com
Help that helps.
email me if you need anything.
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Winweb.pcisd.com, The first Non Web-based control panel
Anonymous posted this at 19:29 — 15th July 1999.
They have: 5,633 posts
Joined: Jan 1970
From my knowledge, I do not think there is a way to trace from a domain that you do not have access to. Like Derrick said, you would have to have telnet access to the domain to go from one domain to another. You can go from your ISP, or your own domain, or any other site that allows you to trace from their site. But if you wanted to trace from say DIDS.COM to WEBMASTER-FORUMS.COM, you couldn't because you don't have access to either of the domains.
If anyone knows of a way, please post it because this would be a very useful tool.
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Dynamic Internet Solutions : http://www.dids.com
UNIX and Windows NT Hosting
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