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As you might notice, it's your DNS server shown.
Normally DNS is used to resolve host names to IP addresses. For example if you specified a hostname in the account settings for an FTP account, it should be resolved first to IP address There is no known ways to connect to a host by its name When for PhpED runs Win32 API function gethostbyname() to resolve hostname to IP address, this function explicitly runs query to the DNS like that you captured. So it is completely FALSE alarm REGARDING your possible concerns, there is NO spyware in PhpED product. |
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What got my attention was that the DNS server configured in my lan settings is totally different from that phpEd tried to access, and the DNS ip phpEd access is not the same everytime I get these warnings . Any test tracing route to any external ip shows correctly the ip of my configured dns server.
Anyway, I was just curious about that. Never concerned of spyware in it |
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Call your network administrator and ask him to help with finding where 63.218.23.135 might come from.
At least try ipconfig /all | grep "63.218.23.135" first |
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If the WHP you're uploading your code to is "Beyond The Network America, Inc." (btnaccess.com) then chances are it's just a lookup for the site IP. Still, it's a bit weird that PhpED is trying to resolve using a server other than the ones provided by your ISP; the previous suggestion re: contacting your network admin is probably not such a bad idea, especially if it turns up you don't have any business with btnaccess.com. |
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To make the problem as clearer as possible, here is my statement: PhpED has no routines to resolve any addresses, it does NOT run any requests to DNS in particular. In order to resolve a given address (hostname) it calls Win32 API (see my post above) for this name and if there is any delegating DNS it will be inquiried by chain.
Please check your network configuration and your DNS configuration TOO. PhpED has nothing to do with it. |
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