ttl is a modern traceroute-style network diagnostic tool built to feel more like an interactive, real-time “mtr replacement” than a one-shot traceroute dump. It uses a full-screen terminal UI to continuously probe paths and refresh hop-by-hop measurements, which makes transient loss, jitter, and routing changes much easier to spot. The design emphasizes per-hop visibility with live statistics, and it enriches what you see by resolving network identity details like ASN and geolocation when available. It is also built for messy real-world routing, including multipath behavior, so it can probe with multiple flows and surface ECMP patterns instead of pretending there is only one stable route. For deeper path analysis, it can parse MPLS label information when present, helping you understand what a provider network is doing beyond plain IP hops.

Features

  • Real-time terminal UI that continuously updates hop results
  • Multi-flow probing to reveal ECMP and path variance
  • Per-hop statistics including latency distribution and loss signals
  • ASN and geolocation enrichment for hop context
  • MPLS label parsing for provider-network visibility
  • NAT rewriting detection with clear indicators in hop details

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Categories

Networking

License

Apache License V2.0

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Rust

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