mtr
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Trippy 0.9.0 Release
As a reminder, Trippy combines the functionality of traceroute and ping and is designed to assist with the analysis of networking issues. You can think of it as a modern, cross platform, Rust based version of tools such as mtr, with a bunch of advanced features and a fancy TUI.
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Show HN: How did YOUR computer reach my server?
Cool project! Two suggestions, one serious, one frivolous:
- I wonder if you could get more accurate results by using TCP or UDP instead of ICMP. I think traditional traceroute has an option to use UDP, mtr [1] can use TCP or UDP, and tcptraceroute [2] can use TCP.
- This would be a perfect fit for some Talking Heads references. "And you may ask yourself, well, how did I get here?" [3]
[1] https://github.com/traviscross/mtr
[2] https://linux.die.net/man/1/tcptraceroute
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_in_a_Lifetime_(Talking_He...
- MTR Traceroute
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Internet goes out every day at 4:15pm
Run mtr, or whatever the Windows equivalent might be, and leave it running shortly before 4:15pm, and see where the traffic stops when the Internet shuts off.
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What software/tools should every sysadmin have on their desktop?
Lot of great stuff here, haven’t seen MTR yet: https://github.com/traviscross/mtr
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Troubleshooting Issues
Consider using MTR (software) towards the actual end-point of the SIP connection to get a combination of traceroute and ping which will be much more revealing. This will also allow you to quickly identify if the problem is local to your equipment or somewhere along the path. Consider allowing her to join a Google Conference from Teams to determine if it is provider related. Yes, port mirroring and wire shark is the gold standard and will display the "answer" on your screen quickly but it requires skills to know what to analyze, look at and how to interpret the data.
- ICMP, Ping, and Traceroute – What I Wish I Was Taught
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Tmux over ssh freezes faster then ssh session timeout
Have you tried something like mtr to check for connection issues? I would recommand the view you get when hitting d twice after starting it (with the colored graph for latencies).
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What's everyone working on this week (17/2022)?
Continuing to build trippy; a network diagnostic tool inspired by mtr. There is still a long way to go but it is getting closer to feature parity with mtr.
- Internet magically gets faster when opening speedtest?
pingtracer
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Is there something I can do to fix this?
I prefer PingTracer less pretty, but open source instead of a "try for free" thing.
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Requested Time Out. Packet loss
I'm going to recommend using PingTracer, PingPlotter, or even good old UOTrace on the gaming servers you have experienced trouble on and see if the ping spike on the final server corresponds with a spike on one of the intermediate hops.
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What software/tools should every sysadmin have on their desktop?
Oof, that is some steep pricing. PingTracer is open source and gets the job done for me.
- Am I completely screwed?
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major issues at work after switch to fortinet. about to lose my job.
You could try this https://github.com/bp2008/pingtracer. It pings and monitors each router in between your connection and destination so you get a better idea of where the packet loss is. Also use this to try and ping 8.8.8.8 and the FortiGate Appliance providing the VPN service i.e. the "server" address in FortiClient. Hope this helps.
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What’s your favorite tools to use that makes your job easier? Software or hardware.
Pingtracer is a really nice way to visualize pings, and can send out pings pretty quickly to catch some more intermittent issues https://github.com/bp2008/pingtracer
- Internets Stabilität testen
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What is up with the CONSTANT buffering?
PingTracer is a pretty nice utility for finding network issues.
- Immer wieder kurzfristige Abbrüche der Internetverbindung
- Ping Tracer – Trend your network latency to a particular destination
What are some alternatives?
Wireshark - Read-only mirror of Wireshark's Git repository at https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark. ⚠️ GitHub won't let us disable pull requests. ⚠️ THEY WILL BE IGNORED HERE ⚠️ Upload them at GitLab instead.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
iperf - iperf3: A TCP, UDP, and SCTP network bandwidth measurement tool
sccmclictr - Client Center for Configuration Manager
trippy - A network diagnostic tool
rustdesk - An open-source remote desktop, and alternative to TeamViewer.
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
vmPing - Visual Multi Ping. Color-coded ping utility for monitoring multiple hosts.
perf-tools - Performance analysis tools based on Linux perf_events (aka perf) and ftrace
httpstat - curl statistics made simple
Sysdig - Linux system exploration and troubleshooting tool with first class support for containers
WinMTR - WinMTR Redux, extended fork of Appnor's WinMTR with IPv6 support and other enhancements