cjdns-traceroute (1) Linux Manual Page
cjdns-traceroute — trace cjdns packet routing
Synopsis
cjdns-traceroute <hostorip>Description
Because cjdns is end to end encrypted, the standard traceroute always shows a direct connection. Cjdns-traceroute queries cjdroute to discover what route would be used to send a packet to the destination IP. Note that just as with the standard traceroute, there is no guarantee that that precise route will actually be used with the next packet. Cjdns-traceroute requires admin privilege. The cjdnsadmin lib will try to read /etc/cjdroute.conf for the admin password. This will normally succeed only for root. Otherwise, it tries ~/.cjdnsadmin
Usage
Files
~/.cjdnsadmin /etc/cjdroute.confBugs
Cjdns-traceroute throws an ugly exception if you forget to pass an IP or have the wrong admin password.See Also
cjdroute(1) cjdns-traceroute(1) — trace cjdns packet routing =============================================Synopsis
cjdns-traceroute <hostorip>Description
Because cjdns is end to end encrypted, the standard traceroute always shows a direct connection. Cjdns-traceroute queries cjdroute to discover what route would be used to send a packet to the destination IP. Note that just as with the standard traceroute, there is no guarantee that that precise route will actually be used with the next packet. Cjdns-traceroute requires admin privilege. The cjdnsadmin lib will try to read /etc/cjdroute.conf for the admin password. This will normally succeed only for root. Otherwise, it tries ~/.cjdnsadmin
