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Yeah..,but take the results with a grain of salt. It's only partially
accurate. I just looked up my IP address for my iSeries, and it reports it
as being in Maryland, some 1500 miles from it's actual location.

Maryland is probably (no idea...) the home of my ISP's main router or
something like that.



-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave McKenzie
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 10:12 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Who is my i5 trying to connect to, and why?

You can see where they come from with:

http://www.ip2location.com/demo.aspx

For example, 89.122.213.8 is from Romania.

--Dave

Bradley V. Stone wrote:
I was checking out the QSYSOPR messages today and noticed a few of these:

TCP/IP connection to remote system 192.168.1.1 closed, reason code 1.
TCP/IP connection to remote system 89.122.213.8 closed, reason code 2.
TCP/IP connection to remote system 89.122.213.8 closed, reason code 2.
TCP/IP connection to remote system 72.166.155.41 closed, reason code 2.
TCP/IP connection to remote system 72.166.155.41 closed, reason code 2.
TCP/IP connection to remote system 72.166.155.41 closed, reason code 2.
TCP/IP connection to remote system 67.82.120.36 closed, reason code 2.
TCP/IP connection to remote system 70.145.58.103 closed, reason code 1.

Now, I'm pretty sure I don't have anything that would go out to connect to
a
remote system (like GETURI). I do have apache running my web page.

The funny thing is, the first one in the list is my router. The other
ones,
I have no idea who they are. I looked them up in DNSStuff but nothing
"clicked".

Any ideas?

Brad



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