Hi,
I am using diald 0.99-1 on my SuSE 6.2 gateway machine for quite a while now
and I am happy to see as it is working fine. Thanks for all the development
work!
I am running a local caching/forwarding DNS server and there are no unwanted
dialouts to the Internet.
Last night, while I was working on a workstation I realised the modem was
dialling out and I hadn't started a browser or anything else at that time.
Looking what triggered the dialout I found this:
Nov 4 23:00:11 linux01 diald[174]: Trigger: udp 192.168.0.15/371
208.228.235.200/370
OK, it was initiated from the PC where I was working on (192.168.0.15) but
what is port 370 or 371 for? I found these port neither defined for UDP nor
TCP in my Linux's services?
Next strange thing: IP 208.228.235.200. I tried to resolve that IP address
later with a nslookup and it was _not_ resolved/no result. I have never seen
that before. As far as I see this should be a public Internet address and I
thought all of the public address should be pointing to a DNS resolution on
the net?
I suspect the whole story might have to do with an app called "BackWeb" as
part of McAfee's Anti Virus suite but all the above details are strange for
me.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Michael Doerner
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