Foreign address 50.56.84.181 (Mystery resolved)
Foreign address 50.56.84.181 (Mystery resolved)
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Hi all, I'm a new happy puppy linux user.
Do you know why puppy always connects to 50.56.84.181? All browsers are closed and this happens when puppy finds out the internet link.
I'm using 5.2.5 puppy version.
Thanks in advance!
Carlo
Hi all, I'm a new happy puppy linux user.
Do you know why puppy always connects to 50.56.84.181? All browsers are closed and this happens when puppy finds out the internet link.
I'm using 5.2.5 puppy version.
Thanks in advance!
Carlo
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That translates to http://majorhayden.com/. What gives?
Yes, I've found out the same thing. But why this connection? There aren't browsers opened and the connection starts when just puppy is on. I never gone to that link before and my puppy is a fresh install.Flash wrote:That translates to http://majorhayden.com/. What gives?
Thanks again!
Carlo
- Bernie_by_the_Sea
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Curious.
Major Hayden is an expert on Linux and by that I mean he gets paid for advising on Linux and for teaching Linux by such proprietary Linux developers as Red Hat.
This isn't malware or harmful by how in the world did it get in a new install of Puppy? Is someone counting how many people install Puppy?
Major Hayden is an expert on Linux and by that I mean he gets paid for advising on Linux and for teaching Linux by such proprietary Linux developers as Red Hat.
This isn't malware or harmful by how in the world did it get in a new install of Puppy? Is someone counting how many people install Puppy?
There was a similar thread to this here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 567#446990
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 567#446990
No demands at all but is there not even more such threads. Some time ago fail to remember when I did a search and this is a repeating pattern.
Me, Myself and I also felt alarmed by this behavior. Okay not all Newbies react like me but enough many write to the forum. Think of all the people that never writes to forums.
so my kind and humble advice would be to place an explanation that every user see on the welcome screen when they boot up the first time.
Is that unrealistic to wish
Me, Myself and I also felt alarmed by this behavior. Okay not all Newbies react like me but enough many write to the forum. Think of all the people that never writes to forums.
so my kind and humble advice would be to place an explanation that every user see on the welcome screen when they boot up the first time.
Is that unrealistic to wish
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
As you know I have a bad memory but AFAIK the programmers need a reliable server that they know have 100% uptime and then they use that one and ping it to get if the LAN or WAN are working.
Some of the devs used Google server but that got much criticism too so maybe they switch to him as a Linux guy?
Part vague memory and part wild guess.
The purpose is to fast find out if it works.
Some of the devs used Google server but that got much criticism too so maybe they switch to him as a Linux guy?
Part vague memory and part wild guess.
The purpose is to fast find out if it works.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
it's a google session start address,
but i've been unable to track within puppy from where it is being started, could those with a bit more networking knowledge please help.
and I have only the network up, no browsers or other external use packages, nothing shows in logs either!
Alternately sugest where / how to deny it!
thanks
scsijon
but i've been unable to track within puppy from where it is being started, could those with a bit more networking knowledge please help.
and I have only the network up, no browsers or other external use packages, nothing shows in logs either!
Alternately sugest where / how to deny it!
thanks
scsijon
see /usr/sbin/ipinfo
This has been discussed many times. If you don't like it remove it.
This has been discussed many times. If you don't like it remove it.
Puppy Linux Blog - contact me for access
Hi all, to drop that connection to the link 50.56.84.181, I run the command:
iptables -A OUTPUT -d 50.56.84.181 -j DROP
If I check with iptables -L, then I find the destination argon.mhtx.net blocked:
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
DROP icmp -- anywhere anywhere state INVALID
DROP all -- anywhere argon.mhtx.net
Unfortunately command iptables-save seems not to save the rule, and when I restart puppy I have to enter the first command again
When that connection drops, I noticed that if do the ipinfo, then in Interfaces tab there is External IP number no more but internet still runs.
I hope this could help some more skilled than me.
Regards
Carlo
iptables -A OUTPUT -d 50.56.84.181 -j DROP
If I check with iptables -L, then I find the destination argon.mhtx.net blocked:
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
DROP icmp -- anywhere anywhere state INVALID
DROP all -- anywhere argon.mhtx.net
Unfortunately command iptables-save seems not to save the rule, and when I restart puppy I have to enter the first command again
When that connection drops, I noticed that if do the ipinfo, then in Interfaces tab there is External IP number no more but internet still runs.
I hope this could help some more skilled than me.
Regards
Carlo
The fix for this was reported here last October. http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 824#455824
A simple fix, never implemented in Puppy.
A simple fix, never implemented in Puppy.

- rackerhacker
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I'm Major Hayden and I operate icanhazip.com. The purpose of the site is to allow people to find their external IPv4/IPv6 address with zero advertisements, cookies, or tracking of any kind. I work for a pretty large hosting company and I'm able to provide the service to people free of charge.
It sounds like Puppy Linux has been updated to query my site to figure out the external IP address of machines running Puppy Linux. I didn't make that change and I didn't have any input on the change.
With that said, I have absolutely no issues with Puppy Linux using my site and I welcome any other questions or comments you have about icanhazip.com.
As an aside, you should know that:
It sounds like Puppy Linux has been updated to query my site to figure out the external IP address of machines running Puppy Linux. I didn't make that change and I didn't have any input on the change.
With that said, I have absolutely no issues with Puppy Linux using my site and I welcome any other questions or comments you have about icanhazip.com.
As an aside, you should know that:
- neither of my parents have Hayden as their last name
- I have zero affiliations with any government agencies (I work for a large hosting provider)
- I welcome any comments or questions that you have
- rackerhacker
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Google Alerts.Eldon wrote:Haha!
Seeing as you've only joined today and made 3 posts on the forum, I can't help but wonder how you got here.
Were your ears burning?
Or did your CIA pals tip you off that your cover was blown?
If you care about your own personal security and the credibility of your reputation, you really ought to set up Google Alerts for your full name and any forum/IRC/IM handles that you regularly use. It helps you find forum threads like these which exist to drag your name through the mud.
Thanks for dropping in rackerhacker to put the record straight and your more detailed reply at http://rackerhacker.com/2012/08/04/priv ... hazip-com/ . Be assured that the Puppy community is not made up entirely of paranoid conspiracy theorists.
Your link to the Onion should keep them happy for a while :
http://www.theonion.com/video/cias-face ... cos,19753/
Your link to the Onion should keep them happy for a while :
http://www.theonion.com/video/cias-face ... cos,19753/
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