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May 9th, 2007, 01:57 AM
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Faster way to emulate Tracert
I've been working on a program with the intent of determining the router table of my ISPs closest router to me. The best method I could think of was to Tracert every number known to man, but even shelling 30 instances of it and limiting it to 5 hops it still looks like it is going to take several years.
While looking through the VB forums, I noticed that many people had considered/worked on similar problems and it was pointed out that pingpath is a TCP/IP alternative to the ICMP of Tracert. The beginning of pingpath returns addresses quite quickly, and then it sits for 4-400 seconds evaluating the quality of the path. I was wondering if there was a way to emulate only the beginning of pingpath, and skip over the evaluation time?
Alternately, if anyone knows a way to make a router spit its routing table to you, that would be even better.
Thanks in advance.
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