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| Subject: | Re: Traceroute question |
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| Date: | Fri, 29 Dec 2006 20:44:18 +0100 |
Le mercredi 27 décembre 2006 à 17:36 -0800, Becky Nelson a écrit :
I am running a traceroute and have two hops that report the same address. Could someone please explain what would cause this? I suspect that this is some type of firewall?
Destination NAT is a typical situation for this. See (end of page 5 and
6):
http://sid.rstack.org/articles/0309_MISC_Traceroute_en.pdf
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