Re: Can you identify these IP addresses?
From: §µnnýß© (§µnnýß@usa.net)Date: 10/13/02
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From: §µnnýß© <§µnnýß@usa.net> Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 18:03:16 GMT
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002 11:50:20 +0100, "John Steele"
<john.steele@syntegra.com.no.spam> wrote:
> Kerio is reporting some IP addresses I can't identify
>
> Environment Windows XP Pro with SP1 installed
>
> 224.0.0.22 from Tcpip kernel Reverse DNS = IGMP.MCAST.NET - this occurs at
> logon and logoff.
>
> The following all originate from Generic Host process:
> 207.68.131.9 -> wustat.windows.com or wutrack.windows.com, both registered
> to Microsoft
>
> 65.54.249.126
>
> 207.46.249.61
>
> I would like to knwo what these are doing before I permit them through
224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255 = MCast / Multicast.net
207.68.x.x = Microsoft
207.47.x.x = Microsoft
131.107.x.x = Microsoft
65.52.x.x thru 65.44.x.x = Microsoft
Block all of the above addresses unless you think Microsoft has something
you want or if you use their KB or auto-update.
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