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  1. Sorry for the noob question, but how do I check this?
  2. Hi all, I just ran this plugin and got an error of a "possible hack attempt": ___ On Dec 15 there were 866 invalid login attempts. This could either be yourself attempting to login to your server (SSH / Telnet) with the wrong user or password, or you could be actively be the victim of hack attacks. A common cause of this would be placing your server within your routers DMZ, or improperly forwarding ports. This is a major issue and needs to be addressed IMMEDIATELY NOTE: Because this check is done against the logged entries in the syslog, the only way to clear it is to either increase the number of allowed invalid logins per day (if determined that it is not a hack attempt) or to reset your server. It is not recommended under any circumstance to ignore this error More Information ___ The "More Information" link told me to post this error and my Diagnostics file (attached) here. Does anyone know what this could be about? If it helps, I use my unRaid mainly to host Plex, and a day or so ago my Plex docker stopped working. I am still trying to figure out why (current guess is that my Plex db got corrupted during a docker update), but that issue is why I ran the "fix common problems" app in the first place. Any help is much appreciated! freemanbox-diagnostics-20241215-1056.zip

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