![]() ![]() | tracepath from 192.41.231.110 (psmad.opensciencegrid.org) to 44.201.94.236 (ec2-44-201-94-236.compute-1.amazonaws.com) for 44.201.94.236CGI script maintainer: Les Cottrell, SLAC. Script version 7.7, 8/9/2018, Les Cottrell.Download perl source code. To perform a traceroute/ping/tracepath function from psmad.opensciencegrid.org to the target, enter the desired target host.domain (e.g. www.yahoo.com) or Internet address (e.g. 137.138.28.228) in the box below. Note the fucntion is performed for the target's resolved Internet address. Lookup: domain name | Locating a Host | visual traceroute | Find AS of a host | contacting someone | Related web sites Traceroute servers, Monitoring tutorial, Internet monitoring What is my IP address? |
Please note that traceroutes can appear similar
to port scans. If you see a suspected port scan alert,
for example from your firewall, with
a series of ports in the range 33434 - 33465, coming
from psmad.opensciencegrid.org it is probably a reverse traceroute from our
web based reverse traceroute server. Please do NOT report this to
us, it will almost certainly be a waste of both of our times.
For more on this see Traceroute security issues. |
Executing exec(/bin/tracepath 44.201.94.236) 1?: [LOCALHOST] pmtu 9000 1: 192.41.238.133 0.883ms 1: aglt2-rtr-1.aglt2.org 0.437ms 2: xe-4-0-1x12.anar-cor-cath.mich.net 0.622ms 3: xe-4-0-1x12.anar-cor-cath.mich.net 0.547ms asymm 2 4: irbx34.eq-chi2.mich.net 6.666ms asymm 3 5: irbx24.chcg-nw-710.mich.net 6.273ms pmtu 1500 5: 52.46.166.178 6.153ms 6: 52.46.166.178 6.168ms asymm 5 7: 52.95.63.106 6.580ms asymm 10 8: 52.95.63.143 7.028ms asymm 9 9: no reply 10: no reply 11: no reply 12: no reply 13: no reply 14: 52.93.29.98 28.710ms asymm 24 15: