> These packets are send at what seem like random times often following
> som action of mine in web browsing, etc. What is their purpose. I have
> allowed outgoing for DHCP assignment but not these incoming. The block
> does not effect my connection. This is from a hotspot so don't ask me to
> check the router.
>
> 21/Oct/2011 12:xx:xx BLOCK-ALL-ELSE blocked; In UDP;
> 192.168.x.x:67->localhost:68; Owner: no owner
Is it really going to localhost? Localhost in my experience is 127.0.0.1, so
this would be especially odd.
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>> These packets are send at what seem like random times often
>> following
>> som action of mine in web browsing, etc. What is their purpose. I
>> have
>> allowed outgoing for DHCP assignment but not these incoming. The
>> block
>> does not effect my connection. This is from a hotspot so don't ask
>> me to
>> check the router.
>>
>> 21/Oct/2011 12:xx:xx BLOCK-ALL-ELSE blocked; In UDP;
>> 192.168.x.x:67->localhost:68; Owner: no owner
> Is it really going to localhost? Localhost in my experience is
> 127.0.0.1, so
> this would be especially odd.
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I think:You should use a screen capture software,step may be a screenshot
would
be better,and I know a software for capturing screen on Mac
OS(http://www.ondesoft.com/screencapture/index.html).With it, you can edit
your
screen snaps as you like.You can try it!
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