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Java does not have primitives for ICMPs and traceroute. How to overcome this? Basically I'm building code that should run in *nix and Windows, and need a piece of code that will run in both platforms.

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Here's what I wrote today to "implement" the trace route command in Java. I've only tested in windows but it should work in Linux as well although there are several traceroute tools available for Linux so most likely there need to be some checks for the existence of those programs.

public class NetworkDiagnostics{
  private final String os = System.getProperty("os.name").toLowerCase();

  public String traceRoute(InetAddress address){
    String route = "";
    try {
        Process traceRt;
        if(os.contains("win")) traceRt = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("tracert " + address.getHostAddress());
        else traceRt = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("traceroute " + address.getHostAddress());

        // read the output from the command
        route = convertStreamToString(traceRt.getInputStream());

        // read any errors from the attempted command
        String errors = convertStreamToString(traceRt.getErrorStream());
        if(errors != "") LOGGER.error(errors);
    }
    catch (IOException e) {
        LOGGER.error("error while performing trace route command", e);
    }

    return route;
}
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    The condition should be changed to os.toLowerCase().contains("win")
    – Hassan
    Sep 12, 2015 at 2:59
  • where you used convertStreamToString method?
    – Omore
    Jan 25, 2018 at 19:26
  • @Omore are you asking where it's defined? I think that's a custom method I wrote. I don't have access to the code anymore so you'll have to figure out how to implement it. If you do, please update my answer to include it; you'll get points for doing that. Jan 26, 2018 at 18:10
  • There a different ways to implement convertStreamToString: stackoverflow.com/questions/309424/…
    – torno
    Mar 6, 2018 at 12:47
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You'll need the jpcap library (maybe the SourceForge jpcap is working too) and use the ICMPPacket class to implement the desired functionality.

Here is the Java traceroute implementation using the jpcap library .

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  • Did anybody manage to implement it using libpcap JNI libraries? I checked jpcap and pcap4j and both are not supposed to be used by humans :-( You need to have PhD to use them properly. And they are developed not for Java devs, no instructions for usage in Java environments. Oct 24, 2019 at 13:34

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