said:
>Very stange. Is this all there is? Look around line 1000. It looks
>like you tried to access www.mozilla.org. You will see the DNS response,
>but that's all.
>It shows
> DNS: Answer Section
> DNS: Name: www.mozilla.org
> DNS: Type: 1 Class: 1
> DNS: TTL: 59 Len: 0004
> DNS: Address: 140.211.166.120
> DNS: Name: www.mozilla.org
> DNS: Type: 1 Class: 1
> DNS: TTL: 59 Len: 0004
> DNS: Address: 066.187.232.064
>Which is sorta correct. The first IP addresss works. The second is
>broken which we can discuss later.
>What is missing is the request to fetch a page from mozilla.org. This
>would be a GET request sent to 140.211.166.120. Any idea where it went
>to?
>Run the trace on your other dialup account or your wired interface and
>you will see the difference.
Hi Steven,
I got a perfect result this time, (had to redo the Resolv2 file), but I
can't tell if the trace worked the way it should.
I started the trace, connected to the pacbell.net dial in, got email,
successfully connected to a url with Mozilla and stopped the trace.
It does not look at all the the trace I got with the ucsd.edu dial in.
Should I try again?
Thanks,
Sandy
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