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  <CENTER>   <H3>Tool 59: Traceroute TCP</H3>
  </CENTER>

  <P><H3>Description:</H3>
   <PRE>
  This tool lists routers on the path to a computer.
  How traceroute works: IP header contains a field named TTL indicating
  the number of hops a packet can cross. Each router decreases TTL. When
  it reaches 0, the router sends an ICMP Time Exceeded error back to the
  IP source address. Traceroute works by slowly increasing TTL. So, we
  obtain the list of successive routers because each one sends an ICMP
  Time Exceeded.
  This tool sends a TCP SYN to a computer. If host permits TCP, it will
  send back a TCP SYN-ACK (if port is open), or a TCP RST (if port is
  closed).
  Parameter --spoofip indicates how to generate link layer for spoofing.
  Values 'best', 'link' or 'raw' are common choices for --spoofip. Here
  is the list of accepted values:
   - 'raw' means to spoof at IP4/IP6 level (it uses system IP stack). If
     a firewall is installed, or on some systems, this might not work.
   - 'linkf' means to spoof at link level (currently, only Ethernet is
     supported). The 'f' means to Fill source Ethernet address.
     However, if source IP address is spoofed, it might be impossible
     to Fill it. So, linkf will not work: use linkb or linkfb instead.
   - 'linkb' means to spoof at link level. The 'b' means to left a Blank
     source Ethernet address (0:0:0:0:0:0, do not try to Fill it).
   - 'linkfb' means to spoof at link level. The 'f' means to try to Fill
     source Ethernet address, but if it is not possible, it is left
     Blank.
   - 'rawlinkf' means to try 'raw', then try 'linkf'
   - 'rawlinkb' means to try 'raw', then try 'linkb'
   - 'rawlinkfb' means to try 'raw', then try 'linkfb'
   - 'linkfraw' means to try 'linkf', then try 'raw'
   - 'linkbraw' means to try 'linkb', then try 'raw'
   - 'linkfbraw' means to try 'linkfb', then try 'raw'
   - 'link' is an alias for 'linkfb'
   - 'rawlink' is an alias for 'rawlinkfb'
   - 'linkraw' is an alias for 'linkfbraw'
   - 'best' is an alias for 'linkraw'. It should work in all cases.
  
  This tool may need to be run with admin privilege in order to sniff
  and spoof.
   </PRE>

  <P><H3>Synonyms:</H3>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;tcptraceroute<BR>

  <P><H3>Usage:</H3>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;netwox 59 -i ip [-p port] [-s spoofip] [-T uint32] [-t uint32] [-m uint32] [-r|+r]<BR>

  <P><H3>Parameters:</H3>
<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=4>
 <TR>
  <TD ALIGN=middle><I>parameter</I></TD>
  <TD ALIGN=middle><I>description</I></TD>
  <TD ALIGN=middle><I>example</I></TD>
 </TR>
 <TR><TD><TT>-i|--dst-ip ip</TD>
<TD>destination IP address</TD>
<TD>5.6.7.8</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-p|--dst-port port</TD>
<TD>destination port number</TD>
<TD>80</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-s|--spoofip spoofip</TD>
<TD>IP spoof initialization type</TD>
<TD>best</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-T|--min-ttl uint32</TD>
<TD>min ttl</TD>
<TD>1</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-t|--max-ttl uint32</TD>
<TD>max ttl</TD>
<TD>30</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-m|--max-ms uint32</TD>
<TD>max millisecond wait</TD>
<TD>1000</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-r|--resolve|+r|--no-resolve</TD>
<TD>resolve hostname</TD>
<TD>&nbsp; </TD></TR>
</TABLE>

  <P><H3>Examples:</H3>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;netwox 59 -i "5.6.7.8"<BR>
<BR>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;netwox 59 --dst-ip "5.6.7.8"<BR>
<BR>
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