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Astaro eating my bandwidth

Hi

I am sitting in South Africa where bandwidth is expensive, slow and limited.
I get 5GB a month, if that is finished I'm capped and have to buy more bandwidth.

In the last 30 days, Astaro blew 7.1GB of my precious bandwidth...
5.1GB went to ec2-175-41-169-159.ap-southeast-1.compute.amazonaws.com
2GB went to several mailshell.net servers.

Note: This is not traffic from my internal network, this is my Astaro box alone, wasting my bandwidth.

How do I stop mailshell and what is being done about the amazon thing (I know some other people is also experiencing this)

Thank is advance



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  • The AWS box - 175.41.169.159 - uses an SSL certificate signed by Astaro, so I would guess it's probably the Up2Date server.  If you had mail security enabled then I would expect to see regular traffic there because the two antivirus engines each receive several updates per day.  That, coupled with the activity to Mailshell, suggests that perhaps some of the background processes for mail security are still running.  You might want to double-check your settings, and perhaps even reboot the ASG to ensure only the required process are running.
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  • The AWS box - 175.41.169.159 - uses an SSL certificate signed by Astaro, so I would guess it's probably the Up2Date server.  If you had mail security enabled then I would expect to see regular traffic there because the two antivirus engines each receive several updates per day.  That, coupled with the activity to Mailshell, suggests that perhaps some of the background processes for mail security are still running.  You might want to double-check your settings, and perhaps even reboot the ASG to ensure only the required process are running.
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