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2014 Dec 03
0
partedmagic connecting to a comcast address
On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 5:49 AM, g <geleem at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> i have been noticing a short connection burst in system monitor every
> time i connect to internet.
>
> i got curious and decided to run wireshark to see what was happening.
>
> seems that i am connecting to 96.195.141.178 with destination of
> "PartedMagic".
>
> this seemed strange
2014 Dec 03
2
partedmagic connecting to a comcast address
On 12/03/2014 11:13 AM, Mark Milhollan wrote:
<>
> Do you mean PartedMagic as the destination port? If so that's just a
> translation from the port number to a name found in your /etc/services
> file. It is often wrong or misleading, and in most cases can be
> ignored.
i have no PartedMagic in /etc/services
>> NetName: COMCAST-VOIP-4
>
> Given this
2014 Dec 03
3
partedmagic connecting to a comcast address
John,
thank you for replying.
On 12/03/2014 03:21 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 12/3/2014 12:47 PM, g wrote:
>> wireshark text file loaded at;
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/rCU0CC10
>
> some device on your network has the MAC address 00:0f:fe:8f:8f:23
> which Wireshark is calling PartedMagic for unknown reasons.
see my new paste at;
http://pastebin.com/8vBxnUSf
2014 Dec 03
3
partedmagic connecting to a comcast address
On 12/03/2014 04:15 PM, zep wrote:
>
>>> oh. the ARP packet suggests that MAC address is 192.168.1.144
>> that is how i see it.
>>
> is that 1.144 IP address in use by the machine you ran the lspci
> from?
somewhere. but i know not where.
http://www.whoami.it/home/ shows me to be;
adsl-184-41-28-86.mem.bellsouth.net
for the hell of it, i pulled and
2014 Dec 03
0
partedmagic connecting to a comcast address
On 12/3/2014 12:47 PM, g wrote:
> wireshark text file loaded at;
>
> http://pastebin.com/rCU0CC10
some device on your network has the MAC address 00:0f:fe:8f:8f:23 which
Wireshark is calling PartedMagic for unknown reasons. That MAC prefix
apparently belongs to an obscure Chinese computer maker, G-Pro Computers.
http://macaddress.webwat.ch/vendor/G-PRO_COMPUTER
the weblink given
2014 Dec 03
0
partedmagic connecting to a comcast address
new paste at;
http://pastebin.com/rCU0CC10
hopeful this will give better info and answers.
thanks again to respondents.
--
peace out.
in a world with out fences, who needs gates.
tc,hago.
g
.
2014 Dec 03
1
partedmagic connecting to a comcast address
Possibly your system was installed or cloned using PartedMagic, and that
left an entry in
/etc/ethers
mapping your default nic to the name 'PartedMagic'?
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2014 Dec 03
0
partedmagic connecting to a comcast address
On 12/3/2014 3:09 PM, g wrote:
> On 12/03/2014 04:15 PM, zep wrote:
>> >
>>>> >>>oh. the ARP packet suggests that MAC address is 192.168.1.144
>>> >>that is how i see it.
>>> >>
>> >is that 1.144 IP address in use by the machine you ran the lspci
>> >from?
> somewhere. but i know not where.
>
>
2014 Dec 03
0
partedmagic connecting to a comcast address
>> oh. the ARP packet suggests that MAC address is 192.168.1.144
> that is how i see it.
>
is that 1.144 IP address in use by the machine you ran the lspci from?
I think his original intent was that perhaps it was a separate device
are you running VMs on this host by chance?
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public gpg key id: AE60F64C
2012 Nov 29
1
Hacked by Microsoft?
This morning someone tried to make sip call through my Asterisk. My
server just drop these calls and record them in CDR with IP address:
2012-11-28 06:30:51 SIP/216... 1000 "1000" <1000> Hangup
999011972592249388 ANSWERED 00:01 Hacker: 168.63.67.239
2. 2012-11-28 06:30:49 SIP/216... 1000 "1000" <1000> Hangup
88011972592249388 ANSWERED 00:01 Hacker:
2017 Dec 30
4
SIP invite timeouts : how is someone sending invites from our server ??
I've been getting a lot of timeouts on non-critical invite transactions.
I turned on sip debug. They were the result of SIP invites like this:
Retransmitting #10 (NAT) to 185.107.94.10:13057:
SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
215.45.145.211:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-524287-1---zg4cfkl50hpwpv4p;received=185.107.94.10;rport=13057
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2010 Sep 09
1
URL error when trying to use help function in R [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]
Greetings,
I am using R version 2.11.1 on a Dell computer, via a VMware connection to a remote server. My browser version is IE 8.0.6001.18702 and the OS is some corporate version of Microsoft XP.
I'm trying to learn more about the tapply function , so I typed ?tapply into the command line. This opened up a browser window with url http://127.0.0.1:28138/library/base/html/tapply.html which is
2019 Nov 22
2
sendmail on Centos 7.7
On Fri, 2019-11-22 at 10:55 -0500, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> [smooge at smoogen-laptop ~]$ host -t MX smtp-relay.gmail.com.com
> smtp-relay.gmail.com.com mail is handled by 10 mx203.inbound-mx.org.
> smtp-relay.gmail.com.com mail is handled by 10 mx203.inbound-mx.net.
.w smtp-relay.gmail.com.com
smtp-relay.gmail.com.com has address 79.124.78.105
smtp-relay.gmail.com.com has address
2019 Nov 22
0
sendmail on Centos 7.7
and, of course...
$ host smtp-relay.gmail.com
smtp-relay.gmail.com has address 74.125.142.28
smtp-relay.gmail.com has IPv6 address 2607:f8b0:400e:c08::1c
$ whois 74.125.142.28
...
NetRange: 74.125.0.0 - 74.125.255.255
CIDR: 74.125.0.0/16
NetName: GOOGLE
NetHandle: NET-74-125-0-0-1
Parent: NET74 (NET-74-0-0-0-0)
NetType: Direct Allocation
OriginAS:
2003 Aug 20
2
Strange happenings
Just idly watching * in console mode and saw that someone from
50.49.54.102 tried to register with my *.
whois gives:-
OrgName: Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OrgID: IANA
Address: 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330
City: Marina del Rey
StateProv: CA
PostalCode: 90292-6695
Country: US
NetRange: 50.0.0.0 - 50.255.255.255
CIDR: 50.0.0.0/8
NetName: RESERVED-50
2018 Jan 02
2
SIP invite timeouts : how is someone sending invites from our server ??
On 12/30/2017 08:18 PM, Dovid Bender wrote:
> Script kiddies trying to find vulnerable systems that they can make
> calls on. Lock down the box with iptables and use fail2ban to block
> them. The via is probably bogus unless a box at the DoD was comprimised.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 6:49 PM, sean darcy <seandarcy2 at gmail.com
> <mailto:seandarcy2 at
2013 Aug 09
5
com32 module compatibility between 5.x versions
H. Peter Anvin schreef op 9-8-2013 7:37:
> Sorry. If you are substituting any files you should substitute them all.
I assume it's not possible to store a copy of the LDLINUX.SYS binary at
the end or inside of either ISOLINUX.BIN or LDLINUX.C32 then? Then at
least it could be extracted, for those distributions not having
LDLINUX.SYS / SYSLINUX(64).EXE present on their CD. Having
2019 Apr 16
2
Measure network bandwidth per process
Hi,
Is there a way to measure network bandwidth per process in CentOS Linux
release 7.6.1810 (Core) using any utility? I was reading about nethogs but
it does not have the option to run it in daemon mode so that we can take a
look at historical data to figure out the process which was consuming high
network bandwidth instead it is a good tool for Live monitoring.
Please suggest. Thanks in
2011 Jun 14
3
Questions about setup
I have worked in IT for several years and programming or anything related to
this is not exactly one of my strengths. I need help creating a vesamenu..
Im trying to setup up so I can access my Acronis backup and disaster
recovery 10 server, knoppix live cd, hardware diagnostics - pcdoctor and
maybe a hiren type boot cd. I checked the Linux irc channel which I guess is
now abandoned. If anyone
2008 Jan 16
1
menu(s) won't compile because of missing header file
If you cd to the /menu directory and type 'make' it
fails with this error:
libmenu/help.c:17:57: error: loadfile.h: No such file
or directory
libmenu/help.c: In function 'showhelp':
libmenu/help.c:99: warning: implicit declaration of
function 'loadfile'
make: *** [libmenu/help.o] Error 1
The problem can be averted by adding the proper header
location the file