I installed the Gnome system monitor into Kubuntu since I think it's much greater than the one that comes with Kubuntu. Not long after, I suddenly discovered a lot of “bumps” in the network activity towards Internet at the network activity graph in Gnome system monitor. When my computer communicates pretty active with “something” on the Internet without me or any applications are doing anything, like when the OS is completely idle, and even when automatic updates and notifications are turned off, it sure raises some red flags in my security book!
So out of high curiosity, I installed Wireshark to see what is going trough my network.
To my huge surprise, after an hour or so and Kubuntu standing completely idle, a couple of megabytes have been transmitted:
A lot of requests have been sent from my local IP to: 224.0.0.251 port 5353 protocol MDNS. Though, no replies back, only from my IP to the IP mentioned.
Another thing that worried me was that my computer suddenly sent, out of the blue, a DNS request and started communicating with this address: 91.189.90.132 TCP/HTTP port 80. This address belongs to Canonical Ltd Admin, and Wireshark states this: Standard query, changelogs.ubuntu.com.
So my network card is suddenly pretty active after I got Kubuntu 9.10 and a lot of things going on (behind my back, apparently) which I actually don't like. As been written, I've disabled automatic updates and checks for updates, even notifications of updates. My computer is idle and this test was done right after login; I just left it idle with nothing happening on it. Well, something is happening!
I'm really curious about what this is and if this can be disabled. When I had Ubuntu 9.04, this didn't happen and my network card was totally quiet unless I started browsing or doing stuff on the net. Therefore I hope someone can share some light on this issue!
Thanks in advance!
So out of high curiosity, I installed Wireshark to see what is going trough my network.
To my huge surprise, after an hour or so and Kubuntu standing completely idle, a couple of megabytes have been transmitted:
A lot of requests have been sent from my local IP to: 224.0.0.251 port 5353 protocol MDNS. Though, no replies back, only from my IP to the IP mentioned.
Another thing that worried me was that my computer suddenly sent, out of the blue, a DNS request and started communicating with this address: 91.189.90.132 TCP/HTTP port 80. This address belongs to Canonical Ltd Admin, and Wireshark states this: Standard query, changelogs.ubuntu.com.
So my network card is suddenly pretty active after I got Kubuntu 9.10 and a lot of things going on (behind my back, apparently) which I actually don't like. As been written, I've disabled automatic updates and checks for updates, even notifications of updates. My computer is idle and this test was done right after login; I just left it idle with nothing happening on it. Well, something is happening!
I'm really curious about what this is and if this can be disabled. When I had Ubuntu 9.04, this didn't happen and my network card was totally quiet unless I started browsing or doing stuff on the net. Therefore I hope someone can share some light on this issue!
Thanks in advance!
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