Re: win98 outgoing connections

From: Lassi Hippeläinen (lahippel@ieee.orgies.invalid)
Date: 10/28/02


From: Lassi Hippeläinen <lahippel@ieee.orgies.invalid>
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 09:54:29 GMT

Jim Watt wrote:
>
> On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 05:22:11 GMT, jason.mangiafico@verizon.net (JM)
> wrote:
>
> >Outgoing Log Table
> >LAN IP Destination URL/IP Service/Port Number
> >192.168.1.100 speed.conveysystems.com HTTP
> >192.168.1.100 www.videogate.com HTTP
> >192.168.1.100 pgs.videogate.com HTTP
> >192.168.1.100 portal.videogate.com HTTP
> >192.168.1.100 speed.conveysystems.com HTTP
> >192.168.1.100 portal.videogate.com HTTP
> >192.168.1.100 pgs.videogate.com HTTP
> >192.168.1.100 www.videogate.com HTTP
> >
> >
> >Anyone have any ideas on what these are? These same connections always
> >originate from this machine (192.168.1.00) even when nothing is running.
> >These connections come very frequently - only seconds apart as long as this
> >machine is booted. A search on google turns up nothing. Is this spyware
> >built into win98, I can't find any spyware running.
>
> 192.168.1.100 is a non routeable private network address,
> what sort of network are you on?
>
> AFAIK windows/98 does not contain spyware unless its
> explicitly added.
> --
> Jim Watt http://www.gibnet.com

He's on a NATted network, obviously. The connections seem to lead to a
video conferencing service. Probably there's a client installed in his
system, and it checks regularly, if there are any video sessions coming
in.

-- Lassi



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