Article 5N820 LXer: Linux Traceroute Command, Explained with Examples

LXer: Linux Traceroute Command, Explained with Examples

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Traceroute is a command line utility that prints the route (or hops) that a packet takes to reach another host. It is used for network diagnostics. In this article, we will discuss everything you want to know about the Linux traceroute command and how to use it in your daily practice.

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