Perhaps IE thinks you did, so it's using that channel to spy on you
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 05:14:21 +0800
m.w.chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see any messenger icon on my win$ desktop. I didn't install MSN
stuffs neither. puzzling...why would it try to reach my host. Thanks.
A combination of the port ('MSNP') and the address ('hotmail.com')
indicates that this is traffic associated with the Microsoft MSN Hotmail
service. In fact, it is Microsoft's MSN Messenger 'instant messaging'
application.
http://www.eicon.com/support/helpweb/dlanen/dl010.htm
On Mon, 15 Jul
I don't see any messenger icon on my win$ desktop. I didn't install MSN
stuffs neither. puzzling...why would it try to reach my host. Thanks.
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
A combination of the port ('MSNP') and the address ('hotmail.com')
indicates that this is traffic associated with the
what was she trying to do?
Jul 15 10:03:02 server kernel: iptables IN=ppp0 OUT= MAC= SRC=64.4.12.72
DST=me.me.me.me LEN=41 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=118 ID=11611 PROTO=TCP
SPT=1863 DPT=1042 WINDOW=17011 RES=0x00 ACK URGP=0
Netname: HOTMAIL
Netblock: 64.4.0.0 - 64.4.63.255