Scamper - Analyze Network Topology and Performance | Online Free DevTools by Hexmos

Analyze network topology with Scamper, a tool for actively probing the internet to analyze topology and performance. Free online tool, no registration required.

scamper

Actively probes the Internet in order to analyze topology and performance. Includes some tools that start with sc_, for example sc_warts2text or sc_ttlexp. More information: https://www.caida.org/catalog/software/scamper/.

  • Execute the standard option (traceroute) to a destination:

scamper -i {{192.0.2.1}}

  • Execute two actions (ping and traceroute) on two different targets:

scamper -I "{{ping}} {{192.0.2.1}}" -I "{{trace}} {{192.0.2.2}}"

  • Ping several hosts with UDP, use a specific port number for the first ping and increase it for each subsequent ping:

scamper -c "{{ping}} -P {{UDP-dport}} -d {{33434}}" -i {{192.0.2.1}} -i {{192.0.2.2}}

  • Use the Multipath Discovery Algorithm (MDA) to determine the presence of load-balanced paths to the destination and use ICMP echo packets to sample with a maximum of three attempts, write the result to a warts file:

scamper -O {{warts}} -o {{path/to/output.warts}} -I "{{tracelb}} -P {{ICMP-echo}} -q {{3}} {{192.0.2.1}}"

  • Execute a Paris traceroute with ICMP to a destination and save the result in a compressed warts file:

scamper -O {{warts.gz}} -o {{path/to/output.warts}} -I "{{trace}} -P {{icmp-paris}} {{2001:db8:dead:beaf::4}}"

  • Record all ICMP packets that arrive at a specific IP address and have a specific ICMP ID in a warts file:

scamper -O {{warts}} -o {{path/to/output.warts}} -I "sniff -S {{2001:db8:dead:beef::6}} icmp[icmpid] == {{101}}"