On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, shimi wrote:
On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 12:55 +0300, Peter wrote:I caught Mozilla connecting to 140.211.166.210:443 This ip resolves to '.' but all its neighbors 140.211.166.{209,211} etc resolve to mozilla hosts. The ip range is owned by the Oregon (USA) Education System (cf. ARIN Whois).For your first claim: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ hostx 140.211.166.210 Name: osprox01.mozilla.osuosl.org Address: 140.211.166.210 For your second claim: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ hostx addons.mozilla.org addons.mozilla.org A 140.211.166.210 addons.mozilla.org A 140.211.166.211 Yes, this is mozilla update, and that sites runs with SSL by default.
And what the flowers does it do updating when I have updating turned off ? And I caught it staying open on that connection for nearly 15 minutes. Lots of nothing ?
Other, the dns resolved 140.211.166.210 '.' when using dproxy but as you show using another named. Conclusion: dproxy is broken. True ?
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