Sarif 3 Posted ... Good Day is there any map or Graphical way to see where my connection starts and end ?? or any thing similar ?? thanks Quote Hide Sarif's signature Hide all signatures Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1427 Posted ... Internet <------------ AirVPN <------------ ISP <------------ your router <------------ your device --| What exactly do you want to know? Your connection when viewing a website starts on your device and ends on the web server. Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures NOT AN AIRVPN TEAM MEMBER. USE TICKETS FOR PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT. LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN « Plenty of stuff for advanced users, too! Want to contact me directly? All relevant methods are on my About me page. Share this post Link to post
mage1982 15 Posted ... What exactly do you want to know? Your connection when viewing a website starts on your device and ends on the web server. I know you are only trying to help, but if you don't know the answer maybe you should let someone else get a word in instead? There isn't any kind of connection map that I know of. Would it be possible to make something like that? I guess it depends on whether you can reliably get the location of the site you are connecting to (which seems hard to do). Air tells us the location of their servers, and presumably a user would know their own location, so there is that at least. But a map with just a line from "user" to "Air server" would be pretty boring... Quote Share this post Link to post
Sarif 3 Posted ... Thanks Guys No No ,,, that is not what was on my Mind, I was Just Bord I guess Have any of u guys plaid the old Game "Uplink:Hacker Elite", Oh I use to come home from work and stay on that thing until 1 o'clock in the morning hhhhh So I was Just thinking if there was any thing Like that LOL Quote Hide Sarif's signature Hide all signatures Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1427 Posted ... What exactly do you want to know? Your connection when viewing a website starts on your device and ends on the web server. I know you are only trying to help, but if you don't know the answer maybe you should let someone else get a word in instead?First, I wasn't trying to help as I don't know what he wants to know. Because of that I asked him what exactly it is he wants to know.Second, I had conversations with him in the past, he is not a complete stranger and I allowed myself to throw in a joke. Third: I appreciate your commitment in trying to help others, really, it's a great contribution to the community and you do it seriously. Maybe a bit too serious.. no offense. Keep up the good work (Sent via Tapatalk 4) 1 Sarif reacted to this Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures NOT AN AIRVPN TEAM MEMBER. USE TICKETS FOR PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT. LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN « Plenty of stuff for advanced users, too! Want to contact me directly? All relevant methods are on my About me page. Share this post Link to post
Sarif 3 Posted ... What exactly do you want to know? Your connection when viewing a website starts on your device and ends on the web server. I know you are only trying to help, but if you don't know the answer maybe you should let someone else get a word in instead?First, I wasn't trying to help as I don't know what he wants to know. Because of that I asked him what exactly it is he wants to know.Second, I had conversations with him in the past, he is not a complete stranger and I allowed myself to throw in a joke. Third: I appreciate your commitment in trying to help others, really, it's a great contribution to the community and you do it seriously. Maybe a bit too serious.. no offense. Keep up the good work (Sent via Tapatalk 4)Its all good my friend I understood what u ment .. May be our friend mage1982 is from Deutschland Now U got to know that thats is a Joke because i am also from deutschland :lol: But I am On the mellow side Not Like my wife and her family :lol: 1 Sarif reacted to this Quote Hide Sarif's signature Hide all signatures Share this post Link to post
mage1982 15 Posted ... Second, I had conversations with him in the past, he is not a complete stranger and I allowed myself to throw in a joke. Ok, I guess that one went over my head there. No offense intended, glad we're still friends. Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1427 Posted ... Second, I had conversations with him in the past, he is not a complete stranger and I allowed myself to throw in a joke. Ok, I guess that one went over my head there. No offense intended, glad we're still friends. We fight censorship and restrictions based on geolocation or ISP blocks. If we start fighting each other we're doomed. Now Sarif, you wrote about a graphical way to show you where a connection starts and where it ends. If I think about it quite thoroughly... you could have meant the output of the traceroute command displayed as a graphical thing. Well, it might be helpful for those who can't do anything with it's output, we could create an app for this Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures NOT AN AIRVPN TEAM MEMBER. USE TICKETS FOR PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT. LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN « Plenty of stuff for advanced users, too! Want to contact me directly? All relevant methods are on my About me page. Share this post Link to post
Sarif 3 Posted ... Just Updated my Location Maybe that will help in the Future :lol: an APP will be wonderfull Just to have the Luxury to view of what ur Bouncing from --------> to Quote Hide Sarif's signature Hide all signatures Share this post Link to post
McLoEa 25 Posted ... Try Wireshark, that will tell you where you're going to and coming from and all points in between. Quote Share this post Link to post
rickjames 106 Posted ... Currently I use jnettop via split windows in the terminator terminal.It won't show you every hop from point A to B. But it does show eth0 -> vpn ip and tun0 ip -> site/server/dns ect.For me its helpful when checking firewall setups and network noise. Its also good for dns leak testing as you can see every connection that's made to a site ect. jnettop is avail @ most repos/apt-get/yum ect. and there's a port for it @ bsd - but I don't know off hand if there's a pkg on bsd. Terminal one as rootjnettop -n -i eth0 Terminal two as rootjnettop -n -i tun0 In ifconfig if your main device is something other than eth0 just toss in that name or just use jnettop -n then navigate the device with the 1 - 0 keys on your keyboard. oh,-n = --no-resolver / disable resolving of ip addresses, less noise imo. As McLoEa said wireshark can do this -and much more as well. Its an amazing app but its just more than I needed. Quote Share this post Link to post
Sarif 3 Posted ... Thanks Guys Both recommendations are great will do some reading and some testing Many thanks Quote Hide Sarif's signature Hide all signatures Share this post Link to post