source: basicnet/netutils/traceroute.xml@ 3b764a4e

10.0 10.1 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 12.0 12.1 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.2.0 6.2.0-rc1 6.2.0-rc2 6.3 6.3-rc1 6.3-rc2 6.3-rc3 7.10 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.6-blfs 7.6-systemd 7.7 7.8 7.9 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 9.0 9.1 basic bdubbs/svn elogind gnome kde5-13430 kde5-14269 kde5-14686 kea ken/TL2024 ken/inkscape-core-mods ken/tuningfonts krejzi/svn lazarus lxqt nosym perl-modules plabs/newcss plabs/python-mods python3.11 qt5new rahul/power-profiles-daemon renodr/vulkan-addition systemd-11177 systemd-13485 trunk upgradedb xry111/intltool xry111/llvm18 xry111/soup3 xry111/test-20220226 xry111/xf86-video-removal
Last change on this file since 3b764a4e was 726be18, checked in by Randy McMurchy <randy@…>, 19 years ago

Added a chown command to the GStreamer instructions to fix incorrect permissions on installed documentation files

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@3093 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

  • Property mode set to 100644
File size: 4.3 KB
Line 
1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
7 <!ENTITY traceroute-download-http "http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/platform/sun/packages/solaris/freeware/SOURCES/traceroute-&traceroute-version;.tar.gz">
8 <!ENTITY traceroute-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/traceroute-&traceroute-version;.tar.gz">
9 <!ENTITY traceroute-size "74 KB">
10 <!ENTITY traceroute-buildsize "540 KB">
11 <!ENTITY traceroute-time "0.01 SBU">
12]>
13
14<sect1 id="traceroute" xreflabel="Traceroute-&traceroute-version;">
15<sect1info>
16<othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
17<date>$Date$</date>
18</sect1info>
19<?dbhtml filename="traceroute.html"?>
20<title>Traceroute-&traceroute-version;</title>
21
22<sect2>
23<title>Introduction to <application>Traceroute</application></title>
24
25<para>The <application>Traceroute</application> package contains a program
26which is used to display the network route that packets take to reach a
27specified host. This is a standard network troubleshooting tool. If you find
28yourself unable to connect to another system, traceroute can help pinpoint
29the problem.</para>
30
31<sect3><title>Package information</title>
32<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
33<listitem><para>Download (HTTP): <ulink
34url="&traceroute-download-http;"/></para></listitem>
35<listitem><para>Download (FTP): <ulink
36url="&traceroute-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem>
37<listitem><para>Download size: &traceroute-size;</para></listitem>
38<listitem><para>Estimated disk space required:
39&traceroute-buildsize;</para></listitem>
40<listitem><para>Estimated build time:
41&traceroute-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist>
42</sect3>
43
44</sect2>
45
46<sect2>
47<title>Installation of <application>Traceroute</application></title>
48
49<para>Install <application>Traceroute</application> by running the following
50commands:</para>
51
52<screen><userinput><command>sed -i -e 's/-o bin/-o root/' Makefile.in &amp;&amp;
53./configure --prefix=/usr &amp;&amp;
54make &amp;&amp;
55make install &amp;&amp;
56make install-man</command></userinput></screen>
57
58</sect2>
59
60<sect2>
61<title>Command explanations</title>
62
63<para><command>sed 's/-o bin/-o root/' Makefile.in</command>:
64Adjusts the <filename>Makefile</filename> so that the program is installed
65with user root instead of user bin (which doesn't exist on a default
66<acronym>LFS</acronym> system).</para>
67
68<para><command>make install</command>: Installs <command>traceroute</command>
69with <acronym>SUID</acronym> set to root in the
70<filename class='directory'>/usr/sbin</filename> directory. This makes it
71possible for all users to execute <command>traceroute</command>. For absolute
72security, turn off the <acronym>SUID</acronym> bit in
73<command>traceroute</command>'s file permissions with the command:</para>
74
75<screen><command>chmod 0755 /usr/sbin/traceroute</command></screen>
76
77<para>The risk is that if a security problem such as a buffer overflow was
78ever found in the <application>Traceroute</application> code, a regular user
79on your system could gain root access if the program is
80<acronym>SUID</acronym> root. Of course, removing
81the <acronym>SUID</acronym> permission also makes it impossible for users other
82than root to utilize <command>traceroute</command>, so decide what's right for
83your individual situation.</para>
84
85<para>The goal of <acronym>BLFS</acronym> is to be completely
86<acronym>FHS</acronym> compliant, so if you do leave the
87<command>traceroute</command> binary <acronym>SUID</acronym> root, then you
88should move <filename>traceroute</filename> to
89<filename class='directory'>/usr/bin</filename> with the following command:
90</para>
91
92<screen><command>mv /usr/sbin/traceroute /usr/bin</command></screen>
93
94<para>This ensures that the binary is in the path for non-root users.</para>
95
96</sect2>
97
98<sect2>
99<title>Contents</title>
100
101<para>The <application>Traceroute</application> package contains
102<command>traceroute</command>.</para>
103
104</sect2>
105
106<sect2><title>Description</title>
107
108<sect3><title>traceroute</title>
109<para><command>traceroute</command> does basically what it says: it traces the
110route your packets take from the host you are working on to another host on a
111network, showing all the intermediate hops (gateways) along the way.</para>
112</sect3>
113
114</sect2>
115
116</sect1>
117
Note: See TracBrowser for help on using the repository browser.