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  1. Will do! I will delete the Deluged docker and reinstall it just to be sure. Thanks for the help and your time. I feel relief knowing that there was probably no hack. I'm trying to keep educating myself on linux, but it's so vast that I'm still at the very beginning. I am glad for the help and willingness.
  2. I use Deluge connected trough NordVPN. but I have never before noticed the tunl0@none
  3. Ok, I did that, it fixed it. Thank you. One more screenshot, is this normal? Should Avahi be used in the config?
  4. Okay, that makes me slightly less worried. Thanks for clearing that up. The last thing I would like someone to look at are these two screenshots. If there is anything out of the ordinary.
  5. I did, this is the diagnostics after rebootingwhonnock-diagnostics-20240328-1301.zip Edit: I added diagnostics after starting the array whonnock-diagnostics-20240328-1314.zip
  6. I am not using wireguard, there are no files in the directory and yet, in the GUI there seems to be a tunnel that I cannot delete. Only plex is now forwarded I removed all the others.
  7. In ifconfig I found tunl0 I have got no idea what it is, I definitely didn't create that. I have a few ports forwarded to the server, plex, minecraft servers and unraid itself, I don't use UPnP. It's tunred off in router settings. DMZ is turned off as well. whonnock-diagnostics-20240328-1106.zip
  8. Hi guys. I've been trying to figure out since this morning if anyone has gotten into Unraid. I looked at the log at night and saw a lot of IPv6 entries similar to this post. I started stressing about what it was and if someone had hacked me. I almost didn't sleep until morning. I woke up in the morning and immediately went to dig into the server. I found out that there was an update for Unraid, so I updated it. I started going through the files through MC and found some files that worried me. I found a folder /usr/X11R6/share/cracklib which contained a file with several million passwords. I don't know how it got there. I'm not very advanced in linux and I don't know which files are typical for it. So I'm sitting at my computer, going through various forums and googling what I'm stressing about, what should I do about it. At the moment I have the server up, but I don't have the array mounted. Any help is welcome.