Planetlab and little snitch.

So I run little snitch to keep an eye on my network traffic. Since installing Leopard I get messages like this:
+The application "kernel_task" wants to connect to planetlab-2.EECS.CWRU.Edu on TCP port 3125 (an13-an)+
Anyone familiar with this? I think it's a distributed computing thing, but could be anything. Any reason Leopard would want this?
I had a feeling my system was compromised a while back, so I worry about security...
Any ideas that can help (or just put my mind to rest) would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Neal
Message was edited by: Neal Bridgens

Hey Skip,
Thanks for the reply. I don't like to set any permanent rules with Little Snitch because the more you have, the slower things will get (this info comes from the developer).
I am more interested in finding out how to stop it as opposed to merely hiding it from my view. Thanks, again.

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