Anyone tell me why Parallels is trying to connect to a2.6d.354a.static.theplanet.com when I opened it. I would guess it's going out to check for a newer release, but why wouldn't it point to parallels.com then?
Could you download new version of Parallels Desktop from http://www.parallels.com/en/download/desktop/ ?
I would like the answer to this question as well. Is Parallels phoning home every time it loads? Does it have embedded spyware? I'm going to have to start running a port sniffer on the Mac side to see what is going on.
Little Snitch (http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html) was the one that reported it to me.
Thank you for the link. I found a port sniffer for OSX, but it requires compiling using libraries I don't have loaded. So this is most valuable. I think it is encumbent upon Parallels to provide a coherent explanation of this behavior. Otherwise, it will be reported as a security breach to various Mac security websites and to Apple itself.
It's been described in this forum a few times. Earlier versions were polling ftp1.parallelz.com which is a truly suspect looking domain but which is owned by Parallels. Do a search on parallelz and you'll find all the threads. I did a tcpdump of the connection and found it was asking only for updater.ini, and I also posted an example of the most recent updater.ini. You can use your browser to follow that request. ThePlanet.com is a for-hire capacity on demand server network that allows for surges and big spikes in requests/traffic volume.