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Posted by db on 10/22/05 14:26
"FeMaster" <FeMaster @ hotmail . com> wrote in message
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> "db" <@ .> wrote in message
> news:43519b3d$0$29104$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
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>> "FeMaster" <FeMaster @ hotmail . com> wrote in message
>> news:D9R3f.6305$nE2.5657@fe03.lga...
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>> > "db" <@ .> wrote in message
>> > news:434fcc53$0$29110$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
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>> >> If you do a "Whois" on them and always note 0 shared files, slot
> statuses
>> >> like 30 of 50, and they have usernames that don't quite seem right,
> than
>> > I'd
>> >> say they're likely to be Macrovision Corporation (probably running
>> > something
>> >> on behalf of media companies).
>> >>
>> >
>> > I know that's what I see... My key files that they Queue up, but
>> > always
>> > time-out, are songs by Evanescence... Seems like it only happens for a
>> > short time after I first log-in. After that, it appears to stop
>> > happening... Strange it is!
>>
>> http://www.nodata.plus.com/ap2p/macin_2.png (image)
>> http://www.nodata.plus.com/ap2p/2005-10-11-07_svr_winmx.txt (ip log)
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> What Program or whatever is it that you are using to get the data in the
> second image? Is that a log from your router? Am interested in trying to
> collect IP addresses that these files are connecting up with...
>
> Thanks
Aye, it's the 'syslog' functionality of a router here logging out to the
'Syslog Daemon' (syslogd) application (http://www.kiwisyslog.com/).
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