Documentation
Platforms for which I know traceroute is available
Other Web traceroute pages
Sites with information about the Internet backbones
Miscellaneous somewhat-related odds and ends
- GeoTraceMan is neat, pretty, slick, reasonably
fast - and, for the most part, worthless as an Internet-mapping tool. It's great to play around with, and it does
the endpoint connections well, but it locates all hosts by their second-level domain name. So, according to GTM, all
MCInet nodes are in North Carolina. It's still a fun toy, though.
- MIDS's Internet Weather Report is another one of those
cool-yet-meaningless Net things. It plots ping times on a map of the Net.
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"The Geography of Cyberspace" has some useful links pertaining to network topology.
- The Host Name to Latitude/Longitude
from UIUC uses InterNIC-registered street addresses and a geographical-location-to-lat/lon server to find a domain's
main office location and plot it on a map. Note that this does not actually find the individual machine...
- IMnet Japan's Routing/Quality of Service Monitor has gateways to traceroute, BGP, ping, etc. *ANY*
- A table of traceroute/ping gateways is provided by VBC.
- WAN Monitoring at SLAC - Resources related to WAN monitoring and SLAC.
- Working with Server Scripts - Info about interfacing HTML pages to scripts (on UNIX boxes).
- vancouver-webpages.com (Vancouver Webpages, Vancouver, BC, Canada) - Network Tools. Visual ping, Email addresses, Host InterNIC check, Ping, Traceroute *SRC*, Finger, Whois, Domain lookup, Whois++, Browser/Server Test, etc.
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