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3d Traceroute: One Of The "cool"-er Tools | ||
Discussion by miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG with 0 Replies.
Last Update: July 2, 2005, 7:01 am | |||
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Any body use this cool tool named 3DTraceRoute ? I've been using it for a long while now. Sometimes, when you get really tired looking at a dull console spitting out hops vs. millisecond response times at you - this is what adds a touch of colours and enlivens your mind
I'd say it's always a nice addition to have in your toolbox - more so, coz the lite version is FREE.
It does exactly what the title suggests - draws 3D area graphs of your traceroute in realtime (works surprisingly well on even pathetic graphics cards - like mine) and gives you a hop vs. millisecond display - nicely color coded in red/green/yellow to mark out "unreachable hosts" and smoothly connecting links.. The graph can be rotated along any axis, zoomed upon - throw in a bunch of other cool funky effect you can do with it.
Besides the basic traceroute client, it can also person Whois, Ping, Port Scanning, OS fingerprinting, Analyze email headers - in short quite a powerful array of tools neatly bundled into a small sack
Another tool that deserves special mention is the ability to record and replay domain traces later on - that I find quite interesting.. has lots of possibilities in there
Here's a list of features from their site as well as a screenshot:

* statistics window: min, max, average, standard deviation and
history window with destination ping time
* as list: the usual data view with lots of features
* long period Ping and HTTP monitor
* Whois query: everything with only one click
* record and playback: record any trace and playback step by step
* build in browser: and the browser is already built in.
* ASN inspector
* NSLookup: with UDP and TCP. And zone transfer capability.
* Day and Night trace: Admins beloved toy
* Command-line execution mode: full replacement for good old buddy tracert.
* passive OS fingerprinting
* three different Portscanner (knows 3,612 well known ports)
* analyze eMail headers: against RBLs
* Connection viewer: TCP, IP, UDP etc. statistics
* HTTP Spy: query HTTP-headers and webpages
* Atomic Clock Sync
* ISO 3166 code browser
* build in TELNET client
* low CPU-Usage
* everywhere a usefull context menu
* Working with Windows 2000 and Windows XP, XP SP1 und XP SP2
(perhaps with Windows 98, 98SE or ME and NT4)
Go grab it right now at: http://www.d3tr.de/index.html
Have fun,
m^e
It does exactly what the title suggests - draws 3D area graphs of your traceroute in realtime (works surprisingly well on even pathetic graphics cards - like mine) and gives you a hop vs. millisecond display - nicely color coded in red/green/yellow to mark out "unreachable hosts" and smoothly connecting links.. The graph can be rotated along any axis, zoomed upon - throw in a bunch of other cool funky effect you can do with it.
Besides the basic traceroute client, it can also person Whois, Ping, Port Scanning, OS fingerprinting, Analyze email headers - in short quite a powerful array of tools neatly bundled into a small sack
Here's a list of features from their site as well as a screenshot:

QUOTE
* 3d traceroute display: multiple graphics modification options* statistics window: min, max, average, standard deviation and
history window with destination ping time
* as list: the usual data view with lots of features
* long period Ping and HTTP monitor
* Whois query: everything with only one click
* record and playback: record any trace and playback step by step
* build in browser: and the browser is already built in.
* ASN inspector
* NSLookup: with UDP and TCP. And zone transfer capability.
* Day and Night trace: Admins beloved toy
* Command-line execution mode: full replacement for good old buddy tracert.
* passive OS fingerprinting
* three different Portscanner (knows 3,612 well known ports)
* analyze eMail headers: against RBLs
* Connection viewer: TCP, IP, UDP etc. statistics
* HTTP Spy: query HTTP-headers and webpages
* Atomic Clock Sync
* ISO 3166 code browser
* build in TELNET client
* low CPU-Usage
* everywhere a usefull context menu
* Working with Windows 2000 and Windows XP, XP SP1 und XP SP2
(perhaps with Windows 98, 98SE or ME and NT4)
Go grab it right now at: http://www.d3tr.de/index.html
Have fun,
m^e
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