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I have been noticing this for a while,
libpepflashplayer.so processes appear at top on iotop after startup and I can see persistent connections being maintained by libpepflashplayer.so to some servers throughout.
> netstat -np --tcp | grep libpepflash
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.191:50768 173.194.36.6:443 ESTABLISHED 3273/libpepflashpla
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.191:49814 74.125.68.188:5228 ESTABLISHED 3273/libpepflashpla
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.191:39564 173.194.36.31:443 ESTABLISHED 3273/libpepflashpla
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.191:58511 173.194.36.0:443 ESTABLISHED 3273/libpepflashpla
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.191:57239 173.194.36.13:443 ESTABLISHED 3273/libpepflashpla
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.191:59386 173.194.36.20:443 ESTABLISHED 3273/libpepflashpla
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.191:60517 173.194.36.23:80 ESTABLISHED 3273/libpepflashpla
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.191:39688 173.194.36.15:443 ESTABLISHED 3273/libpepflashpla
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.191:42442 173.194.36.7:443 ESTABLISHED 3273/libpepflashpla
All the IPs seem to belong to Google.
Has anybody else noticed this? Anything to be concerned about?
I am using Chromium (chromium 39.0.2171.95-1) and Pepper Flash (chromium-pepper-flash 13.0.0.214-2) and I am not viewing any site using Flash while doing netstat and iotops.
Last edited by kalpakrg (2014-12-24 04:42:40)
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this is very interesting! On my netbook I noticed that Chromium at startup is going to 100% CPU for one minute.... maybe it's pepperflash?
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