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No VPN.

I was wondering if it might be related to SSL certificates or CRLs. I 
had to clear port 80 to several addresses at Verisign when I couldn't 
connect between some servers with Verigign SSL certs on them. But at 
least those addresses were in DNS or known to be CRL servers.

Gene

on 5/20/2009 11:54 AM Ed Symanzik said the following:
> VPN?
>
> On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 11:31 -0400, Gene Willacker wrote:
>   
>> Does anyone know why a Windows PC running Symantec security software 
>> would send http packets to addresses on the 192.122.184.0/24 subnet, 
>> which is owned by Merit? I'm trying to lock down outbound traffic to 
>> known and approved addresses, such as Windows Updates, but I don't know 
>> why the PCs are sending port 80 packets to 192.122.184.89 or 
>> 192.122.184.83. Nothing helpful is found with Google.
>>
>> Thanks, Gene