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Old 2006-03-24, 05:27 PM   #1
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Surfn,

Could you run a trace route and paste the results please?
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Old 2006-03-24, 05:40 PM   #2
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Surfn,

Could you run a trace route and paste the results please?
Unable to locate the address 66.115.148.25 at this time.
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Old 2006-03-24, 08:03 PM   #3
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Surfn - if you run Webroots Spy Sweeper it will also put an entry in the hosts file - the entry will look like this:
127.0.0.1 stats.adultrevenueservice.com #SpySweeperCASS
also it puts one in for AFF:
127.0.0.1 banners.adultfriendfinder.com #SpySweeperCASS

there should only be one hosts file in the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC directory normally and it would be hosts without an extension (no .txt or anything) and can be opened with notepad or wordpad

Depending on your settings in Spy Sweeper anytime you restart or shut down the computer it will rewrite the hosts file and insert those lines that you may edit out to be able to get to ars etc.
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Old 2006-03-24, 08:42 PM   #4
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Surfn - if you run Webroots Spy Sweeper it will also put an entry in the hosts file - the entry will look like this:
127.0.0.1 stats.adultrevenueservice.com #SpySweeperCASS
also it puts one in for AFF:
127.0.0.1 banners.adultfriendfinder.com #SpySweeperCASS

there should only be one hosts file in the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC directory normally and it would be hosts without an extension (no .txt or anything) and can be opened with notepad or wordpad

Depending on your settings in Spy Sweeper anytime you restart or shut down the computer it will rewrite the hosts file and insert those lines that you may edit out to be able to get to ars etc.
I see what you are saying on dozens of domains but nothing for adultrevenueservice.com. Nothing even close.
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Old 2006-03-24, 09:08 PM   #5
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Damn Surfn...that's an odd one

Hmmm...you say you do see dozens of other domains in your host file? Don't think you should...the sample Evil posted earlier should be all you see in there. Perhaps your host file has been screwed with and that's the root of the problem. You may indeed have picked up a bug of some sort

Having recently clensed someone else's computer a few times...some of these little nasties are only noticable at certain times...doing certain things. Might explain this kind of odd behavior on your system.
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Old 2006-03-24, 09:41 PM   #6
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Damn Surfn...that's an odd one

Hmmm...you say you do see dozens of other domains in your host file? Don't think you should...the sample Evil posted earlier should be all you see in there. Perhaps your host file has been screwed with and that's the root of the problem. You may indeed have picked up a bug of some sort

Having recently clensed someone else's computer a few times...some of these little nasties are only noticable at certain times...doing certain things. Might explain this kind of odd behavior on your system.
Those are typical for SpyRoot. If other sites or programs showed any sign of acting differently then I would have to agree I might have some sort of bug. But it is only with this one domain. Nothing else is affected.
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Old 2006-03-24, 09:58 PM   #7
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Those are typical for SpyRoot. If other sites or programs showed any sign of acting differently then I would have to agree I might have some sort of bug. But it is only with this one domain. Nothing else is affected.
Gotcha...yea, I'm not familiar with SpyRoot...so didn't know it did that. Crap...computers can be such a pain sometimes
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Old 2006-03-25, 02:52 PM   #8
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Unable to locate the address 66.115.148.25 at this time.
Can you post the full trace log, you can hide your ip if you want.

Here is the answer we got from the company that owns the above ip which does NOT host ARS servers at all. Basically 66.115.148.25 leads to National Net, ARS does not host any servers at Nat Net. You must be having some issue down the pipe leading to the wrong place.

"I have looked over the data we have for those domains (DNS and other wise) as well as the DNS records elsewhere on the internet (Earthlink, Comcast, Etc.), and everything says that the domain (and sub-domain) is at FlyingCroc. Any problem the gentleman is having is a local one (especially if he is resolving that name to the IP you gave me)."

You probably should call your ISP and tell them you cant reach those domains. I also think you should run at least 4 different spyware programs. I know I have to use at least 3 when I get something installed.

Microsoft has a great anti spyware, I also suggest Spybot Search and destroy. Also check your pc for files created or modified on 2/04/06 which was the last day you logged into ARS.
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Old 2006-03-25, 04:03 PM   #9
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Can you post the full trace log, you can hide your ip if you want.

Here is the answer we got from the company that owns the above ip which does NOT host ARS servers at all. Basically 66.115.148.25 leads to National Net, ARS does not host any servers at Nat Net. You must be having some issue down the pipe leading to the wrong place.

"I have looked over the data we have for those domains (DNS and other wise) as well as the DNS records elsewhere on the internet (Earthlink, Comcast, Etc.), and everything says that the domain (and sub-domain) is at FlyingCroc. Any problem the gentleman is having is a local one (especially if he is resolving that name to the IP you gave me)."

You probably should call your ISP and tell them you cant reach those domains. I also think you should run at least 4 different spyware programs. I know I have to use at least 3 when I get something installed.

Microsoft has a great anti spyware, I also suggest Spybot Search and destroy. Also check your pc for files created or modified on 2/04/06 which was the last day you logged into ARS.
It is not a spyware or malware problem. As I mentioned before I do use Spybot Search and Destroy daily.
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Old 2006-03-25, 09:24 PM   #10
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It is not a spyware or malware problem. As I mentioned before I do use Spybot Search and Destroy daily.
If you use Spybot Search and Destroy only, I guarantee you that you have spyware on your computer. I run 3 different ones on my computer and there are always some that Spybot misses that others catch.

My three favs are SpyDoctor, Spybot Search and Destroy and Lavasoft Adaware.

Years back I used to work for an online for a company in California. I could NOT get to the jobsite via my ISP. I tried everything possible, I did traceroutes, everything imaginable, but could not get on it. It ended up being my local ISP had banned that website for some reason. I had them release the ban, it was a mainstream site. I would do as suggested and perhaps contact your local ISP and see if they can figure out the problem. It could be something as simple as what I just mentioned.
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Old 2006-03-29, 02:12 PM   #11
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It is not a spyware or malware problem. As I mentioned before I do use Spybot Search and Destroy daily.
I still need that full trace route if I am going to find anything.

Any word from your ISP?

No one Ive talked to can recreate this issue, so I will wait until you hear from your ISP.
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Old 2006-03-29, 04:30 PM   #12
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I still need that full trace route if I am going to find anything.

Any word from your ISP?

No one Ive talked to can recreate this issue, so I will wait until you hear from your ISP.
Thanks but I have no problem leaving things the way they are.
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Old 2006-03-30, 03:10 PM   #13
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Thanks but I have no problem leaving things the way they are.
Ok... Seems like we spent more time in this thread than it would take to call your ISP hehe I still think they blocked us, or they are pointing to the wrong place. Guess we will never know.

Id still REALLY like to see your true trace route. Its the most important part of this whole issue.

http://centralops.net/co/DomainDossier.aspx prints out a nice trace.
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