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Name Game
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Re: Help: trls32.net and TCP port 61899

said by norwegian:

I'm not seeing the traffic off a newly downloaded x64 bit version.

I am seeing my bob2 broadcast all over the place and google chrome do the same.....I do not see the communications you see.

I have not rebooted nor allowed the option to "start at bootup" either, maybe a reboot and the startup option allowed may see traffic; I have my doubts it would make any difference though.

I was wondering about the reboot thing myself..since the shark was not swimming all the time.

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said by Name Game:

Illegitimi non carborundum

Had to Google that. Latin is not my thing.

It's amazing how many websites try and connect on non-standard ports.

Unlike many I block anything outbound that is not in my "allow" list. If such an attempt is made I get email.

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said by StuartMW:

said by Name Game:

Illegitimi non carborundum

Had to Google that. Latin is not my thing.

It's amazing how many websites try and connect on non-standard ports.

Unlike many I block anything outbound that is not in my "allow" list. If such an attempt is made I get email.

Totally agree Buddie..now days you never really know from where your content is being delivered..who is punching your ticket in the mean time or where you are really going to end up. Find some more stuff..this is fun and enlightening.

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Well on the plus side it keeps Bob's supercomputers busy

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said by Name Game:

I was wondering about the reboot thing myself..since the shark was not swimming all the time.

It's obviously better to do so....but that is another topic for another day.

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And I know, for a fact, that many sharks swim where you are And they eat surfers/divers from time to time.
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said by Name Game:

That Rocky Java Episode is so big ...

Did you see the other lovely stuff in it?

»dmru24w46caus.cloudfront ··· 2.min.js

Benign enough but geez..

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said by StuartMW:

said by Name Game:

That Rocky Java Episode is so big ...

Did you see the other lovely stuff in it?

»dmru24w46caus.cloudfront ··· 2.min.js

Benign enough but geez..

That looks like the java query stuff for TV shows...you been watch South Park again ???

This page is instrumented using Episodes, a framework for timing web pages that works for Web 2.0 applications. Episodes is implemented using JavaScript events, making it easier for the data to be consumed by web metrics test agents, web development tools, and browsers, in addition to the web page itself. This example page demonstrates how Episodes works. The implementation is a proof-of-concept, but should work in most browsers.
Here are the episodes for this page. Use the reload link at the top to see the total load time.

»stevesouders.com/episode ··· mple.php

Android has an app to do that also I think.

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said by Name Game:

...you been watch South Park again ???

Yup. Last night Cartman is my hero

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Bob might be looking for the timing code sequence for the snuke.

»code.google.com/p/episod ··· s.js?r=3