TCP on remote port 53??

From: WRCsam (UUsam@WTFhotmail.com.uu.WTF)
Date: 10/20/02


From: "WRCsam" <UUsam@WTFhotmail.com.uu.WTF>
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 17:58:20 -0400


My firewall logs this pretty often

Device 1, Blocked outgoing TCP packet (no matching rule), src='my ip here',
dst=153.39.194.10, sport=1278, dport=53

If it wasn't TCP protocol, then it would be DNS connection attempt.

Do you have the same problem, which app is doing the connecting?

How can I find out which app is opening this connection?

(by the way, I do not have viruses, this happened even when I fresh
installed windows and connected to the internet for the first time)



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