whenever i play a game on on the internet and then close it, my firewall goes crazy and starts getting attempts to connect on my comp on whatever the game port was. anybody know why that is, i usually just ignore it. also, this time the computer trying to connect was going to port 6112(starcraft) from port 1065(syscomlan). what was it doing from port 1065 for? here are the fw logs for these.

here is a normal one:
Inbound UDP packet
Local address,service is (mycomp(192.168.0.138),6112)
Remote address,service is (69.157.137.105,6112)
Process name is "N/A"

here is the one on port 1065:
Inbound UDP packet
Local address,service is (mycomp(192.168.0.138),6112)
Remote address,service is (24.125.123.50,1065)
Process name is "N/A"

apparently starcraft only uses port 6112(according to blizzard and battle.net), so why is this dude connecting from 1065? all the port databases say thats for syscomlan whats that?

btw: im running windows xp home, norton firewall 2003, and i was playing starcraft at the time