OK , I occasionally check my full router logs etc for any signs of odd activity. I've found one.
In my connections, as well as my two home machines, I found an entry for lynn-t8uotaob7w. This was NOT on the wireless connection (I have wireless disabled), and I don't recognise it as one I have used (I tend to get called upon to fix people's PCs, which means I occasionally connect their machines to my network).
I'm not ruling out the possibility that I may have simply forgotten one, though has anyone ever come across a rogue wired connection on their system that they simply cannot identify?
Is there a ghost in the machine, or is my memory getting really....erm, what was I saying. Oh, yeah.....bad?
Steve
Hi Steve
I've never met a rogue wired connection, but I suppose it's possible that it could be software generated, eg a virtual machine or a non-Windows boot.
Other than that, I'd blame the price of oil and forget about it. :) Unless it keeps happening, of course.
Quote from: D-Dan on Jul 02, 2007, 21:17:43
lynn-t8uotaob7w.
Does your wife/partner.fiancee etc (have to be PC now) know of this Lynn? Where did you meet her? What's she like? :o ;D
I didn't like to mention that, Cav. :laugh:
Well, the last woman here was a Lisa, not a Lynn (in fact, I don't think I've ever had a Lynn - but I do upgrade on a regular basis so I may have forgotten one).
Though I do know a Lynn - she's the landlady at the local, and not likely to be someone I'd invite back for some after hours fun (her husband is a friend - mind you, Lisa's B/F is also an acquaintance - what do I sound like - No, really - I'm not that bad. It just sounds bad).
Anyway - the point is I live alone - and the cat can't type - so that rules out internal interference.
Odd - now I'm more worried that Lisa or B/F may be IDNet customers than I am about the rogue connection.
Oh, dear. What have I said?!?
you got a pocket PC that you recently connected to computer :D ?
Seriously - the last two computers I had back here were both old, and neither had ethernet capability, so it wasn't them. Before that, I bought a new router - and immediately upgraded the firmware and reset to factory condition.
My exploring of the config pages showed no unusual activity.
the rogue connection has appeared in the last 10 - 14 days, during which my PCs have been a happy couple with no third party involved - as far as I knew.
I can only assume that the odd "lynn" connection was someone now passed over who wished they'd known me. LOL (or maybe had an axe to grind - and now they're grinding it)
I take it you have done a virus and malware sweep? If the machine is clean, I think I'd put this one to bed, so to speak. :)
Hi Rik
QuoteI take it you have done a virus and malware sweep?
Yeah, I'm kinda paranoid about my computer security, so it's locked up tight as a drum and half as loud.
I think I'm gonna just assume the flat is haunted - or the cat is more intelligent than I thought, and leave it at that :)
Quote from: D-Dan on Jul 04, 2007, 20:29:35
the cat is more intelligent than I thought
Always a possibility. :)
Never trust cats when they are alone. They are really aliens that run the planet >:D, why else do we pander to their every whim. ;D ;D
Quote from: D-Dan on Jul 04, 2007, 20:29:35
- or the cat is more intelligent than I thought, and leave it at that :)
It could be
catastrophic. ;D
I've been mogged! ;D
G R O A N
Groan season again.. ;D
It's time to paws for thought. :P
Quote from: cavillas on Jul 07, 2007, 11:50:31
It's time to paws for thought. :P
Love it... ;D