Come on - no one sees Akamaitechnologies in TCPview?

J

jerrymathers

Can't someone do me a solid and open TCPview for awhile, then open Firefox
and IE, go to Google and MSN.com along with other sites and see if Akamai
appears? I can't be the only one. I've done a half dozen security scans
already and everything is clear.
 
D

David H. Lipman

From: <[email protected]>

| Can't someone do me a solid and open TCPview for awhile, then open Firefox
| and IE, go to Google and MSN.com along with other sites and see if Akamai
| appears? I can't be the only one. I've done a half dozen security scans
| already and everything is clear.
|

Can you show and actual problem ?

How about extracting a complete text output of TCPVIEW or Netstat ?
 
V

Vanguard

Can't someone do me a solid and open TCPview for awhile, then open
Firefox
and IE, go to Google and MSN.com along with other sites and see if
Akamai
appears? I can't be the only one. I've done a half dozen security
scans
already and everything is clear.


So you expect every business, small or even large, to waste resources on
a worldwide load-balancing network of hosts for their network when
computers are not their main venue for revenue? Why do you think Akamai
and other providers exist? You want every user to also be their own
ISP, too, with their own DNS and DHCP servers and connect directly to
the backbones? You think you're the only customer of your ISP? You pay
someone else a portion of the cost they incur to provide a service to
MANY users. Microsoft is just *one* customer of Akamai.
 
B

Bert Hyman

In
Can't someone do me a solid and open TCPview for awhile, then open
Firefox and IE, go to Google and MSN.com along with other sites and
see if Akamai appears?

Sure; lots of people can do that. It's just that they know there's
nothing to worry about.
I can't be the only one.

You're not. It's just that everybody else knows there's nothing to worry
about.
I've done a half dozen security scans already and everything is clear.

That's right.
 

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