My guess is that the Mac users don't tell the connections to close
correctly.  From what everyone keeps saying it should have the same TCP
stack as some *nix kernel, but I have always felt it different.

If you kill their connections, do they come right back?

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On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Scott Piehn <li...@jcwifi.com> wrote:

> We are seeing something from our Macintosh users only, they are
> establishing 200 - 1000 connections in IP/Firewall/Connections.  Connection
> source is port 80.  Some go to Google, yahoo, and RIPE Network in Amsterdam,
> etc.
>
> Had one user run a virus scan, said came up clean
> .
>
> anyone else seeing this or know what is going on
>
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