On Sat, 16 Dec 2000 09:24:54 +0100
Ben Bucksch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> softly whispered:


* Ninja Tune wrote:
* 
* > First: What means' out-of-process' ?
* 
* It is a separate application. If you look at the tasklist, you will see 
* both mozilla.exe and psm.exe.
* > Second: I haven't installed any PSM-package.
* 
* If you can visit SSL (https) sites, you have, explicitly or implicitly.
* 
* It comes with Beonex Communicator 0.6 Linux and all versions of Netscape 
* 6.0. You can install it manually for Beonex Communicator 0.6 Win32. 
* Dunno, if the latter would automatically use a PSM from Netscape 6.0.


Ok: If I understood it right, the tcp connection within my local machine
would be used to exchange data between the PSM and Beonex because these
are different processes?

But. I don't have the PSM running. I use Win32 and did not install it
manually. Neither Netscape6. (and yes, I cannot visit SSL-pages)

My logs (or simply netstat) show, that Beonex connects to itself.
looks something like that:
tcp connection:
local     localhost:1211 Beonex.exe
remote       localhost:1210 Beonex.exe

Sometimes, not always, a little data is going through. 800 bytes or
something.
This connection always comes up as soon as I start Beonex.

Any ideas, what it does? I don't think it has something to do with
PSM, but you are the guru :-)

Jo.

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