Hello. The output from the sample netstat indicates that some process on the machine from which this output was taken is opening up a bunch of connections to remote sites on port 53. I think it would be interesting to know if all of these connections are generated from the same process or not. I'm pretty sure you can get this behavior if a process fails to close(2) a file descriptor after the connection has terminated. I wonder if there's some rogue process running on this machine that's been badly coded to give itself away by engaging in this bad behavior. Knowing nothing else, I'd be concerned about a potential security breech on this machine. -thanks -Brian
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