Re: one more iplogger question.

2002-04-21 Thread Jussi Ekholm

A.J. Rossini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 jussi == Jussi Ekholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 What software tries to connect to port 16001?

 GNOME.

Yeah, it was gconfd which was doing that. It just made me wonder,
because I've used Galeon a million times (and AFAIK it launches up
gconfd), and this was the first time iplogger catched it. Weird?

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one more iplogger question.

2002-04-18 Thread Jussi Ekholm
Hi again. I'm asking about iplogger (1.1-11) again, as I came across
and entry which I haven't seen before. I tried a quick (very quick)
Google search too, but I didn't find an answer to my question. Here
it is:

Wed Apr 17 14:26:25 port 16001 connection attempt from localhost [127.0.0.1]
Wed Apr 17 14:26:58 www-data connection attempt from [???.???.???.???]
Wed Apr 17 14:27:30 port 16001 connection attempt from localhost [127.0.0.1]
Wed Apr 17 14:27:39 port 16001 connection attempt from localhost [127.0.0.1]
Wed Apr 17 14:27:44 port 16001 connection attempt from localhost [127.0.0.1]

What software tries to connect to port 16001? Or does anything? What
should I think about this entry? I admit, I'm *overly* paranoid, when
it comes to running services on my own computer. Any input is
appreciated, and the faster, the better. :-)

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Re: one more iplogger question.

2002-04-18 Thread A.J. Rossini
 jussi == Jussi Ekholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

jussi What software tries to connect to port 16001? Or does anything? What
jussi should I think about this entry? I admit, I'm *overly* paranoid, when
jussi it comes to running services on my own computer. Any input is
jussi appreciated, and the faster, the better. :-)

GNOME.

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Re: one more iplogger question.

2002-04-18 Thread A.J. Rossini
 a == A J Rossini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 jussi == Jussi Ekholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jussi What software tries to connect to port 16001? Or does anything? What
jussi should I think about this entry? I admit, I'm *overly* paranoid, when
jussi it comes to running services on my own computer. Any input is
jussi appreciated, and the faster, the better. :-)

a GNOME.

And I'm exhausted.   I think to be more explicit, it's ESD.


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one more iplogger question.

2002-04-17 Thread Jussi Ekholm

Hi again. I'm asking about iplogger (1.1-11) again, as I came across
and entry which I haven't seen before. I tried a quick (very quick)
Google search too, but I didn't find an answer to my question. Here
it is:

Wed Apr 17 14:26:25 port 16001 connection attempt from localhost [127.0.0.1]
Wed Apr 17 14:26:58 www-data connection attempt from [???.???.???.???]
Wed Apr 17 14:27:30 port 16001 connection attempt from localhost [127.0.0.1]
Wed Apr 17 14:27:39 port 16001 connection attempt from localhost [127.0.0.1]
Wed Apr 17 14:27:44 port 16001 connection attempt from localhost [127.0.0.1]

What software tries to connect to port 16001? Or does anything? What
should I think about this entry? I admit, I'm *overly* paranoid, when
it comes to running services on my own computer. Any input is
appreciated, and the faster, the better. :-)

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Re: one more iplogger question.

2002-04-17 Thread A.J. Rossini

 jussi == Jussi Ekholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

jussi What software tries to connect to port 16001? Or does anything? What
jussi should I think about this entry? I admit, I'm *overly* paranoid, when
jussi it comes to running services on my own computer. Any input is
jussi appreciated, and the faster, the better. :-)

GNOME.

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Re: one more iplogger question.

2002-04-17 Thread A.J. Rossini

 a == A J Rossini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 jussi == Jussi Ekholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jussi What software tries to connect to port 16001? Or does anything? What
jussi should I think about this entry? I admit, I'm *overly* paranoid, when
jussi it comes to running services on my own computer. Any input is
jussi appreciated, and the faster, the better. :-)

a GNOME.

And I'm exhausted.   I think to be more explicit, it's ESD.


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U. of Washington Biostatistics  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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