tcptraceroute 1.5beta7+debian-4 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
tcptraceroute (1.5beta7+debian-4) unstable; urgency=low * [c22350e] New maintainers, thanks to Daniel Baumann for the prior work on tcptraceroute (Closes: #543861) * [3946e75] debian/control: Added Vcs and DM-Upload-Allowed control fields * [69139a4] Added a watch file tcptraceroute (1.5beta7+debian-3) unstable; urgency=low * Updating package to standards version 3.8.3. * Removing vcs fields. * Orphaning package. tcptraceroute (1.5beta7+debian-2) unstable; urgency=low * Updating vcs fields in control file. * Replacing obsolete dh_clean -k with dh_prep. * Updating package to standards version 3.8.2. * Updating year in copyright file. * Updating rules file to current state of the art. * Added missing comma in depends. * Prefixing debhelper files with package name. * Using correct rfc-2822 date formats in changelog. -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden> Fri, 06 Nov 2009 10:37:06 +0000
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- Lucid
- Original maintainer:
- Giuseppe Iuculano
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- net
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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Xenial | release | universe | net | |
Trusty | release | universe | net | |
Precise | release | universe | net |
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tcptraceroute_1.5beta7+debian.orig.tar.gz | 116.8 KiB | fd1a01dceda12ec8a95aa22178a434cd5d92d0854ee54056b54410695c795e71 |
tcptraceroute_1.5beta7+debian-4.diff.gz | 5.0 KiB | 57f2aee67087c703578d8d198f2b2cb4c90bcccbae81ef002448706add654204 |
tcptraceroute_1.5beta7+debian-4.dsc | 1.3 KiB | fe63f5d54611f7582c3c4e07f6237048cba47efae65d160c5b689c4873624110 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- tcptraceroute: traceroute implementation using TCP packets
The more traditional traceroute(8) sends out either UDP or ICMP ECHO packets
with a TTL of one, and increments the TTL until the destination has been
reached. By printing the gateways that generate ICMP time exceeded messages
along the way, it is able to determine the path packets are taking to reach the
destination.
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The problem is that with the widespread use of firewalls on the modern
Internet, many of the packets that traceroute(8) sends out end up being
filtered, making it impossible to completely trace the path to the destination.
However, in many cases, these firewalls will permit inbound TCP packets to
specific ports that hosts sitting behind the firewall are listening for
connections on. By sending out TCP SYN packets instead of UDP or ICMP ECHO
packets, tcptraceroute is able to bypass the most common firewall filters.