Re[4]: strange connetions to exodus.net

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right, opera has in his unregistered version an awful banner at the
top.

You have 3 choices

1- buy it
2- not to use it
3- crack it

:)



Hello Andreas,

Saturday, February 21, 2004, 3:26:07 PM, you wrote:

AM> Alexis <alexis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> Now we see.
>> 
>> Like you said, if this is your webserver, some site inside your
>> webserver are using ads in this destination
>> 
>> exodus are only the dns for this addresses, but you are
>> connecting to servedby.advertising.com
>> 
>> and, in your schema, where is 192.168.20.60?

AM> +------------+   +-----------------+   +----------------------+
AM> |WKS         |   |DMZ 192.168.1.75 |   |Gateway 192.168.20.210|
|192.168.1.3 |-->>|    192.168.20.60|-->|                      |
AM> |with Opera  |   |with Squid etc.  |   +----------------------+
AM> +------------+   +-----------------+

AM> But! I think I found the answer to my problem. I think
AM> Opera is the one who is causing this request. As soon
AM> as I use for example Firebird there are no such requestes.

AM> Ooooh, I have to watch this furthermore.

AM> Thank you all for your patience!



-- 
Best regards,
 Alexis                            mailto:alexis@xxxxxxxxxxxx



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