Opera keeps downloading something in background
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
When I look up the IP it gives Perimeter Technologies which produces user installed "pet fences.
How did you find it? Here I couldn't find any domain associated to that IP.
Anyway I think it's related to one of the Opera's services because I could see a connection to a similar address at home.
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blackbird71 last edited by
Hmm. Here (in the eastern US), the IP looks up as an imgur.com domain via the Fastly ISP.
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blackbird71 last edited by
@snbk97, given that Imgur is an image and video sharing community, are there any kinds of custom images being used in your Opera installation itself? If not, are there any imaging/video programs on your system that might be invoking downloads from Imgur through Opera? If 'no' again, you might want to consider doing some careful malware scans of your system.
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A Former User last edited by
First time I ran into so many answers looking up an IPV4 address. nslookup at command prompt gives nothing. But the college here blocks some stuff so I pasted into google and got the pet fence company. I tried another search engine and got references to imgur. Using an online reverse ip lookup I get no domain. It seems to change with the breeze.
Pretty weird unless it is a dynamic IP address in the first place.
Edit: Did nslookup of imgur.com and got 151.101.56.193 back.
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blackbird71 last edited by
First time I ran into so many answers looking up an IPV4 address. ... It seems to change with the breeze.
Pretty weird unless it is a dynamic IP address in the first place.I agree. The main question, though, remains why an Opera installation would be accessing it repeatedly... particularly if it were a dynamic IP. It's hard to imagine a legitimate hard-coded IP linking to a dynamic address number.
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technewb last edited by
How does one know the Ip address of the site?
More importantly, how do I check if opera is downloading anything in the background? Through the download bar on the upper right? -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
How does one know the Ip address of the site?
You can just search for it or can use a nslookup command or even do a traceroute or ping ones.
More importantly, how do I check if opera is downloading anything in the background?
There are programs for that. Or you can just observe your connection activity.
Through the download bar on the upper right?
Nope.
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technewb last edited by
There are programs for that. Or you can just observe your connection activity.
May I kindly know some of these programms? Thank-you
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zalex108 last edited by
Fiddler is one of them.
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technewb last edited by
Fiddler is one of them.
Windows 10 (x64) | Anniversary Update
Opera Stable 路 Beta 路 Developer
Test profile | Back up Linux 路 Mac 路 WinThanks a lot for the info! I have checked it out and it seemed beyond my knowledge. I will try to use similar programs such as TCP view.
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A Former User last edited by
You seem forgetting something.
Qihoo reported AkerBeltz recently among other things.
If you don't keep your protection tight, one of those viruses might use your workstation as a node or part of their network.
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pytak0703 last edited by
Signed in just to confirm this still happens.
Continued full throttle load lasting several minutes. Ready to discontinue using Opera (or at least Opera Developer) for the first time in a while since I started in 2004, and excluding the brief moment between 12.x and re-implementing features to Chromium.