Could be your PC is connecting your ISP DNS.... when you show the port numbers there's more to tell perhaps.
When deselecting [info] you'll loose all the [info] labeled lines, so you only get informed when really important stuff happens.
hello again...
some examples from the log. That is interesting, all the log entries I've copied now in are created last night while I was sleeping and the computer was switched off. So it isn't because I browsed the net...
Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 190.154.44.174:4154 to 85.66.51.76:4899
Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 210.47.224.6:4802 to 85.66.51.76:5906
Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 189.154.98.237:55321 to 85.66.51.76:5900
Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 61.164.112.200:6000 to 85.66.51.76:1433
Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 202.102.254.93:6000 to 85.66.51.76:2967
Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 99.243.230.206:52199 to 85.66.51.76:80
Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 99.243.230.206:52196 to 85.66.51.76:21
Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 221.176.4.19:111 to 85.66.51.76:111
Blocked incoming ICMP packet (ICMP type

from 85.66.15.235 to 85.66.51.76
Blocked incoming TCP packet from 60.28.2.79:80 to 85.66.51.76:2869 as RST:ACK received but there is no active connection
Blocked incoming TCP packet from 221.5.47.132:80 to 85.66.51.76:2869 as SYN:ACK received but there is no active connection