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Why is SuperDuper is connecting to c-24-7-50-140.hsd1.ca.comcast.net ?
During operation, it appears that SD is connecting to c-24-7-50-140.hsd1.ca.comcast.net.
Is this some sort of registration check? If so, you guys should set up reverse DNS so this doesn't look like spyware... |
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It's not a registration check: we're pulling down a single, small XML file to check for updates... you can turn it off, if you'd like, in Preferences.
Note, though, that we don't send out "announcement mail"...
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I have no problem with the update check, my only suggestion would be that you set it up so that reverse DNS is clearly a subdomain of shirt-pocket.com.
That particular DNS entry looks to me like someone's home machine on a comcast cable modem...especially if you are telling people to do 'sudo lsof | grep SDCopy' |
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Thanks for the suggestion!
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