July 3, 201115 yr Joe, mabey you can tell me why I started to get this error in the sys log and what it means when I access unmenu. Jul 3 10:18:53 Unraid unmenu[1590]: bad method - 50 1200 1985 1150 6 2 64 80 0 1190 123050-^M Jul 3 10:19:10 Unraid last message repeated 2 timesJul 3 10:19:11 Unraid apcupsd[5630]: NIS server startup succeeded Jul 3 10:19:11 Unraid apcupsd[5630]: apcupsd 3.14.3 (20 January 2008) slackware startup succeededJul 3 10:19:18 Unraid init: Re-reading inittab Jul 3 10:19:19 Unraid unmenu[1590]: bad method - 50 1200 1985 1150 6 2 64 80 0 1190 123050-^M Jul 3 10:20:07 Unraid last message repeated 3 times Thank you for any info Lou
July 3, 201115 yr Joe, mabey you can tell me why I started to get this error in the sys log and what it means when I access unmenu. Jul 3 10:18:53 Unraid unmenu[1590]: bad method - 50 1200 1985 1150 6 2 64 80 0 1190 123050-^M Jul 3 10:19:10 Unraid last message repeated 2 timesJul 3 10:19:11 Unraid apcupsd[5630]: NIS server startup succeeded Jul 3 10:19:11 Unraid apcupsd[5630]: apcupsd 3.14.3 (20 January 2008) slackware startup succeededJul 3 10:19:18 Unraid init: Re-reading inittab Jul 3 10:19:19 Unraid unmenu[1590]: bad method - 50 1200 1985 1150 6 2 64 80 0 1190 123050-^M Jul 3 10:20:07 Unraid last message repeated 3 times Thank you for any info Lou It means another computer/device on your LAN is probing around and happens to access the unMENU port with a command not recognized as a valid HTML "GET" or "POST" method. See this thread: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=10764.0 which will lead you here: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=10564.msg100427#msg100427
July 3, 201115 yr Author Thanks for the quick answer Joe sorry I should have done a search. We do not own a dell in our house i will have to try and find out what is probing the system. Thanks again Lou
July 3, 201115 yr Thanks for the quick answer Joe sorry I should have done a search. We do not own a dell in our house i will have to try and find out what is probing the system. Thanks again Lou It could be anything on your lan using the same technique developed by "Singleclick" systems. Good luck. The messages are harmless...
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