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Why does FF use pup-dm.elasticbeanstalks.com after startup?

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Hi,

I use Little Snitch with my Mac (10.5). A recent upgrade of Firefox (v12) started asking for permission to connect to pup-dm.elasticbeanstalks.com after startup. I noticed that I cannot login to any web sites without approving access. Can anyone give me more info?

Thanks.

Hi, I use Little Snitch with my Mac (10.5). A recent upgrade of Firefox (v12) started asking for permission to connect to pup-dm.elasticbeanstalks.com after startup. I noticed that I cannot login to any web sites without approving access. Can anyone give me more info? Thanks.

தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

It worked! Thanks.

Now it asks for cdx.cedexis.net and ocsp.entrust.net.

I know what Entrust is all about. I guess Cedexis is legit, too.

Didn't know what elasticbeanstalks was all about, but something to do with Amazon and Java. After the Flashback deal, I'm looking over my shoulder.

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Perform the suggestions mentioned in the following articles:

Check and tell if its working.

Hasan மூலமாக திருத்தப்பட்டது

தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

It worked! Thanks.

Now it asks for cdx.cedexis.net and ocsp.entrust.net.

I know what Entrust is all about. I guess Cedexis is legit, too.

Didn't know what elasticbeanstalks was all about, but something to do with Amazon and Java. After the Flashback deal, I'm looking over my shoulder.

mitz மூலமாக திருத்தப்பட்டது

That is about checking certificates to make sure that there aren't revoked.

  • Firefox > Preferences > Advanced : Encryption: Certificates -> Validation

Cool. Thanks for the info.

Anyone know whether it's a plugin or a setting that was causing the elasticbeanstalks lookup? What the heck is it trying to do?