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Hi

 

I have spent quite a bit of effort trying to get a handle on IIS log entries

that contained this user agent signature EZI_HTTP_NETDEV_DISCOVER.

 

They failed, since the server does not allow anon access, and generated

security log entries of event = 529, with null user, and roving IP dresses.

 

It looks like a nasty, but it's not, I'm posting here so as to save future

searchers the hassle, hopefully google will pick it up soon.

 

David L. http://www.rabboar.com http://www.rbqaeng.com

 

From a post on the LinuxQuestions.org it turns out that it's:

 

Hi, my name is Scot Zarkiewicz and I am the CEO of SingleClick Systems. We

are the manufacturer of the tool that is in question in this thread. I wanted

to quickly describe to people what they are seeing. Dell Network Assistant

(AKA: HomeNet Manager, Network Now, Network Now Pro!) is a Home Networking

tool that provides, as one of its capabilities, a Network Scan feature, to

detect all the devices that are connected to the Home Network. When we find a

device we do probe port 80 to see if that device is exposing a management

interface. This actually provides for a very useful function to less

technically savy customers who may not know how to open a management

interface to a device such as a print server. Additionally we do probe the

router to determine what type of device the user has, and provide one click

access to this device as well. The URL that is mentioned above is used for

Internet Health monitoring to determine when the user has lost their

connection to the Internet (and take corrective action to resolve that

problem.) I wanted to reassure the readers of this message board that the

network traffic generated by our applications is not meant to be harmful in

anyway, and is only taking place to give the more novice user a simpler way

to setup and manage their Home Network. If there are additional questions or

concerns about this topic please don't hesitate to contact me directly at:

scotz@singleclicksystems.com

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