"netstat -tu" shows a connection to 172.22.202:microsoft-ds.
This connection is there all the time, even after I have
closed all web browers and network connections I know of.  I
still can't think of any reason why I am connected to
172.22.202.*.  My firestarter GUI shows the full IP address
being 172.22.202.35, via port 445.  'host 172.22.202.35' says
"not found".

Is this something I should worry about?  I can't seem to get
rid of it by temporarily stopping services.

I am running Debian Lenny x86-64, with Samba installed (but
stopped at the time of running netstat below).

Many thanks,

Yuelin.
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$ netstat -tu
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State      
tcp        0      0 my.own.ip.add:37306     172.22.202:microsoft-ds ESTABLISHED
udp        0      0 localhost:53855         localhost:53855         ESTABLISHED

 
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