Ebay alert, can someone decipher?

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Thin
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Ebay alert, can someone decipher?

Post by Thin »

Several years using noscript quite happily, this is the first time I've actually come across an alert that actually looks like something rather fishy may be occurring. I've never deciphered one of these before, but I'm not sure why ebay info would be being passed to the local router in normal usage... Would appreciate any comments

As you can see, I was somewhat embarassingly on a search for dish washing accessories. So this is actually a welcome diversion

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[ABE] <LOCAL> Deny on {GET http://dsldevice.lan/cgi/b/ic/connect/?nm=1&client=192.168.1.88&server=23.62.53.115&event=ServerConnect&url=www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trksid=m570.l3201&_nkw=dish+scraper&_sacat=0 <<< http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trksid=m570.l3201&_nkw=dish+scraper&_sacat=0, chrome://browser/content/browser.xul - 6}
SYSTEM rule:
Site LOCAL
Accept from LOCAL
Deny
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Thin
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Re: Ebay alert, can someone decipher?

Post by Thin »

Hrm just a thought, is this likely to be something the router is doing when the connection drops?
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Re: Ebay alert, can someone decipher?

Post by Thrawn »

Hard to say. It is definitely strange. However, since the eBay page was plain HTTP, it is theoretically possible for your router to have done something strange.

Can you reproduce it, or was it a one-off?
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