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Re: Long hops on international paths
From: Lukas Tribus <lukas () ltri eu>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2022 20:52:38 +0100
On Mon, 17 Jan 2022 at 20:00, PAUL R BARFORD <pb () cs wisc edu> wrote:
What we're curious about is why we're seeing a concentration of hops at a small number of routers that appear on international paths.
I suggest you share a few actual examples (IP addresses, traceroutes). I don't think discussing your conclusion based on data we don't have makes sense. Lukas
Current thread:
- Long hops on international paths PAUL R BARFORD (Jan 17)
- Re: Long hops on international paths Nick Hilliard (Jan 17)
- Re: Long hops on international paths PAUL R BARFORD (Jan 17)
- Re: Long hops on international paths Lukas Tribus (Jan 17)
- Re: Long hops on international paths PAUL R BARFORD (Jan 17)
- Re: Long hops on international paths Christopher Morrow (Jan 17)
- Re: Long hops on international paths Saku Ytti (Jan 17)
- Re: Long hops on international paths PAUL R BARFORD (Jan 18)
- Re: Long hops on international paths Saku Ytti (Jan 18)
- Re: Long hops on international paths Mark Tinka (Jan 18)
- Re: Long hops on international paths Saku Ytti (Jan 18)
- Re: Long hops on international paths Mark Tinka (Jan 18)
- Re: Long hops on international paths PAUL R BARFORD (Jan 17)
- RE: Long hops on international paths Michael Hare via NANOG (Jan 18)
- Re: Long hops on international paths Saku Ytti (Jan 18)
- Re: Long hops on international paths Nick Hilliard (Jan 17)