strange traceroute in mac

Started by Minh, Jul 07, 2009, 00:00:57

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Minh

I am getting some weird traceroutes on my mac to google. It appears to go all the way to sydney? However when I reboot into windows, I get a correct traceroute to somewhere close by with far fewer hops, a max of 30ms or so. So what could be the cause of this? Clearly something on my mac is making it prefer the longer path. I've tried flushing the dns cache but it doesn't appear to change anything.

porkymac:~ minh$ traceroute www.google.com
traceroute: Warning: www.google.com has multiple addresses; using
66.102.11.99
traceroute to www.l.google.com (66.102.11.99), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
  1  192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1)  1.346 ms  0.714 ms  0.629 ms
  2  telehouse-gw2-lo1.idnet.net (212.69.63.51)  28.186 ms  26.164 ms
28.494 ms
  3  telehouse-gw3-g0-1-400.idnet.net (212.69.63.243)  27.306 ms  25.413
ms  25.247 ms
  4  195.66.224.125 (195.66.224.125)  72.718 ms  29.596 ms  30.421 ms
  5  64.233.175.25 (64.233.175.25)  27.378 ms  26.294 ms  30.211 ms
  6  216.239.43.192 (216.239.43.192)  99.444 ms  103.811 ms  103.758 ms
  7  216.239.46.14 (216.239.46.14)  124.774 ms  125.144 ms  123.423 ms
  8  209.85.249.19 (209.85.249.19)  149.466 ms  174.532 ms  149.822 ms
  9  209.85.248.129 (209.85.248.129)  172.381 ms  168.296 ms  171.623 ms
10  209.85.248.130 (209.85.248.130)  252.123 ms  253.718 ms  252.742 ms
11  66.249.95.167 (66.249.95.167)  373.233 ms  372.233 ms  372.893 ms
12  64.233.174.242 (64.233.174.242)  382.403 ms  381.717 ms  379.820 ms
13  syd01s01-in-f99.google.com (66.102.11.99)  375.512 ms  376.352 ms 375.580 ms

Steve

 :welc: :karma:


How odd .I don't understand it either, If you've flushed your local dns cache you would think the traceroute would resolve in xp and mac os to the same address. Goodness knows why one is ending up in Austrailia.  I presume your external DNS servers are the same for both OS's
Steve
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kinmel

 
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Welcome,  change both O.S.s to use the OpenDNS servers (208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 ) and see what happens then, you change back to the original DNS servers later
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

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Minh

Thanks guys I fixed the problem, I never thought to check that I had hard coded my dns servers into my mac network settings when I was back in Australia.  :-\ No wonder it was resolving to something back there

Ray

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Steve

Quote from: Minh on Jul 07, 2009, 08:19:26
Thanks guys I fixed the problem, I never thought to check that I had hard coded my dns servers into my mac network settings when I was back in Australia.  :-\ No wonder it was resolving to something back there

Now it makes sense :thumb:
Steve
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Simon

Simon.
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Rik

Quote from: Minh on Jul 07, 2009, 08:19:26
No wonder it was resolving to something back there

;D

Don't worry, I do that kind of thing all the time. Welcome to the forum. :welc: :karma:
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Sebby