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Andy,
Probably because it is becoming a more common sight and loopback interfaces are required for so many things now that they are always enabled.
Didn't mean to make you do any work.
Thanks,
Sam
Andy Willis wrote:
Interesting, I went to check exactly what it said but it no longer shows in the readme. Used to say something about it being required but nothing about it now.
Andy
Sam Lewis wrote:
Ah, the good ol readme. Glad somebody reads them :).
It seems odd that programs talk to themselves locally by way of network sockets. But then again I'm not a programmer. I saw this behavior while working on my daughter's Vista laptop and thought it was odd as well but I guess its a normal thing.
Andy thanks,
Sam
Andy Willis wrote:
Sam Lewis wrote:
I was looking at the netstat -s output for my laptop and found these ports talking to each otherI am not sure of the reason why... I just know that it is by design. That is why the readme says to make sure that the loopback is enabled.
SOCK TYPE FOREIGN LOCAL FOREIGN STATE
PORT PORT HOST
====== ===== ========== ========== ========== ========
This appears to be from Mozilla 1.7.7
24 STREAM 54811 54812 127.0.0.1 ESTABLISH
25 STREAM 54812 54811 127.0.0.1 ESTABLISH
This is from Firefox 2.x
1074 STREAM 55115 55116 127.0.0.1 ESTABLISH
1075 STREAM 55116 55115 127.0.0.1 ESTABLISH
1080 STREAM 55117 55118 127.0.0.1 ESTABLISH
1081 STREAM 55118 55117 127.0.0.1 ESTABLISH
Why are these applications establishing streams between themselves?
Thanks,
Sam
Andy
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