Am 13.07.2017 um 20:35 schrieb James Knott:
On 07/13/2017 02:15 PM, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Hello,
I've seen in gkrellm that there is quite a lot of internet traffic,
I assume this is on your local LAN. Those UDP packets on port 5353 are mDNS. That is multicast DNS. Port 53 is regular DNS.
That ICMPv6 line is from a link local address to an all hosts multicast. I assume that is from your router. That link local address contains the MAC address, with some modification. Do you recognize it?
Yes
The packets from 250.red-80-58-61.staticip.rima-tde.net are responses to the DNS requests from 192.168.1.33. So, the question is who are you using for DNS? Could be them.
I guess so. I haven't configured anything, just took the router as is...
The packets to ff02 & 224 are multicasts, which appear to be coming from 192.168.1.33 or venus.local. Does that name mean anything to you? What about 192.158.1.33?
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