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- internetisbeautiful@lemm.ee
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🎶 Letting the days go by 🎶
Water flowing underground
Very interesting. So the VPN that comes with Google one is useless lol. The first time I connected it routed me through Google (like it’s supposed to), then through an ad network (!), then on my way. Switching it on and off half a dozen times for additional tests, it just didn’t bother routing through Google at all, just straight through my wireless carrier and showing the same user IP each time. So neat.
This is cool!
It’s just a reverse traceroute:
My claim that this website’s traceroute was the path your packets took to reach my server was a bit of a white lie. To calculate that, I would’ve had to be able to run a traceroute to my server from your computer. Instead, I ran the traceroute from my server to your computer and just reversed it. That’s also why the traceroute at the top seemingly loads in reverse order.
If I run traceroute to this server I get totally different results, ips are similar, but always different.
To run traceroute on *nix:
traceroute how-did-i-get-here.net
You may have to install the
traceroute
packageOn windows:
tracert how-did-i-get-here.net
I need what-am-i-doing-here.net