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Who Is This Outfit john 10-18-2006
Posted by john on October 18, 2006, 8:44 pm
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194 . 25 . 26 . 102

Detecon Deutsche Telepost Com

Deutsche Telekom AG

Berlin, Germany

Posted by Rick Merrill on October 19, 2006, 3:16 pm
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john wrote:

> 194 . 25 . 26 . 102
>
> Detecon Deutsche Telepost Com
>
> Deutsche Telekom AG
>
> Berlin, Germany


> OrgName: Hewlett-Packard Company
> OrgID: HP
> Address: 3000 Hanover Street
> City: Palo Alto
> StateProv: CA
> PostalCode: 94304
> Country: US

What's it to you?


Posted by john on October 19, 2006, 5:59 pm
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Rick Merrill wrote:
> john wrote:
>
>> 194 . 25 . 26 . 102
>>
>> Detecon Deutsche Telepost Com
>>
>> Deutsche Telekom AG
>>
>> Berlin, Germany
>
>
>> OrgName: Hewlett-Packard Company OrgID: HP
>> Address: 3000 Hanover Street
>> City: Palo Alto
>> StateProv: CA
>> PostalCode: 94304
>> Country: US
>
> What's it to you?
>
They connected to my computer while I was browsing newsgroups. It tied
everything up. I ran netstat and got the ip number.

Posted by Ant on October 19, 2006, 8:56 pm
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"john" wrote:

> Rick Merrill wrote:
>> john wrote:
>>> 194 . 25 . 26 . 102

It's in the block 194.25.26.64 to 194.25.26.127 which belongs to
Akamai Techologies. They are an Internet content distribution service.

>>> Deutsche Telekom AG

They are the ISP providing the wires.

>>> OrgName: Hewlett-Packard Company OrgID: HP

I don't see how HP figures in this.

>> What's it to you?
>
> They connected to my computer while I was browsing newsgroups.

Things don't connect to your computer unless you are running software
which is listening for, and capable of receiving connections.

> It tied everything up. I ran netstat and got the ip number.

So what port did it use, and what program or service was listening on
the port that accepted the connection?



Posted by john on October 20, 2006, 12:50 am
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Ant wrote:
> "john" wrote:
>
>> Rick Merrill wrote:
>>> john wrote:
>>>> 194 . 25 . 26 . 102
>
> It's in the block 194.25.26.64 to 194.25.26.127 which belongs to
> Akamai Techologies. They are an Internet content distribution service.
>
>>>> Deutsche Telekom AG
>
> They are the ISP providing the wires.
>
>>>> OrgName: Hewlett-Packard Company OrgID: HP
>
> I don't see how HP figures in this.
>
>>> What's it to you?
>> They connected to my computer while I was browsing newsgroups.
>
> Things don't connect to your computer unless you are running software
> which is listening for, and capable of receiving connections.
>
>> It tied everything up. I ran netstat and got the ip number.
>
> So what port did it use, and what program or service was listening on
> the port that accepted the connection?
>
>
I'm not that much up on the intricacies of net operation.
I didn't take note of the port or how much information was exchanged.
I do have a Hewlett printer but it wasn't on.


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