On Sat, 2003-12-20 at 13:37, Debian User wrote: > group, > > i happened to be running tcpdup -i eth0 this a.m. just to see what is > going on outside of my firewall. i noticed my firewall accessing an > adserver in the aol.com domain. i cannot figure out what process is > causing this to continue. i used tcpdump and netstat to the fullest of > my ability but i am not abole to figure out why this adserver is being > accessed from my firewall. i tcpdump-ed eth1 to see it a machine behind > the firewall is responsible for this connection but there is no traffic > (other than nfs and dhcp) while this is occuring. a snapshot of tcpdump > -i eth0 is: > > 13:22:44.840202 ool-182d9afe.dyn.optonline.net.36324 > > ads.web.aol.com.www: . ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
Umm... do you use an Instant Messenger on Windows? Or Maybe a some spyware on Windows... like nCase or Gator or something similar. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] REMEMBER ED CURRY! http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry
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