Hi all,
I have 3 computers on a home network, with a DSL connection and
router. The router is configured so that no ports are visible when
the system is scanned from the outside.
Today, when I brought up Explorer, in my Network Neighborhood there
is a connection to 142.139.0.195. A reverse IP lookup shows this
address belongs to the government of New Brunswick (VE1). There are
the typical subdirectories found in a Unix system (pub, etc,
incoming, usr, and lib). Permission is denied to view all but pub.
WInside pub are a number of subdirectories all related to packet and
ham stuff, such as ax25, convers, dxnet, fbb, gateway, jnos, linux
netroms, nos and tnos.
I did a virus scan with Nortons and it's clean. I ran Ad-aware and
cleaned up some of the cookies. Everything else is OK. I ran The
Cleaner which checks for trojans, and all drives are clean.
Anyone have any ideas what this is and what to do about it?
Tnx,
Barry--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
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