Your Internet port 139 does not appear to exist!
One or more ports on this system are operating in FULL STEALTH MODE! Standard Internet behavior requires port connection attempts to be answered with a success or refusal response. Therefore, only an attempt to connect to a nonexistent computer...
Neither IRC nor AIM transfer that much data (I'm sure of IRC, but I don't know about AIM)
I don't run ZA
I run Genome@Home, Apache, MySQL and Outlook Express aside from AIM and mIRC. Genome@Home is on nonet (meaning I control when it uploads and downloads), Apache doesn't have any accesses...
From time to time (around every 10 or so minutes today) my computer just starts randomly accessing the internet. I can't manage to catch it in time to see any IPs on netstat -n but the thing definitely just randomly starts receiving around 10-20kb and sending 1-2kb, sometimes 3kb
I've been...
Either there's more distributed computing teams called xibase, or some of our members are stealthily running Entropia Distributed Computing :o
http://www.entropia.com/top_com_sites.asp?pageno=2&ord=-2 <-- Found this URL on google :eek:
Yeah, but still we don't have more than 2 pages (outdated I might add) listed... wonder what'd happened if I installed the spider friend hack :D (a backend to the posts that's easy for webcrawlers to parse)