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It appears to be a standard UPnP address. I wonder if it still happens if the UPnP service is disabled in Windows. |
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I run an outdated OS cough and comodo in paranoid mode.
I was looking for a replacement for FF due to it's EOS in September and I downloaded the 64bit Supremium package from this repo.
When I launched it, rather than seeing an installer, I was met with a comodo popup (paranoid mode, naturally) telling me that Chrome.exe was trying to get out to a multicast IP over 5353 and then, when I blocked that (assuming dns-related), it tried to get out to a different multicast IP over UDP 1900 (UPnP).
I blocked that and nothing seemed affected with browsing, so I was wondering if anyone knows why Supremium is trying to get out to a multicast IP/port on launch.
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