Why does FF use pup-dm.elasticbeanstalks.com after startup?
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.
Keazen oplossing
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:
- Reset your homepage as described in this article -> Restore the default home page
- Make sure that you are using the "Remember History" setting as described in this article -> Settings for privacy, browsing history and do-not-track
- Clear Cookies & Cache
- Clear the Network Cache
Check and tell if its working.
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Keazen oplossing
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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You are welcome!
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?