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/var/log is getting full (currently 100 % used)

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I have this problem, as well as a friend of mine has the same problem.  Can someone help me (us) sort through how to solve this issue?  It hits 100% in 24 hours after a reboot.

syslog.1.txt

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Jan 30 21:31:13 UnRAIDServer nginx: 2023/01/30 21:31:13 [error] 3497#3497: *6023612 limiting requests, excess: 20.134 by zone "authlimit", client: fe80::a979:f9:a59c:bd6e, server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "unraidserver"

 

Any idea what this PROFIND is?

1 hour ago, JorgeB said:
fe80::a979:f9:a59c:bd6e

Maybe should look for this ipv6 address and see if it's spamming unraid server with requests

 

1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

Any idea what this PROFIND is?

PROPFIND is a custom http method commonly used by webdav clients. It can be something like a webdav client with wrong credentials continuously trying to connect back

 

Edited by apandey

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How do I kill it?

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If you don't know where it's coming from you are probably being hacked. Have you put your server on the internet?

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No, its not open to the internet.  In fact, its behind a double NAT (I wish TMobile (my ISP) offered a bridge mode on the home ISP router, but they don't).  

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Sorry for the delayed response.  We had an unexpected death in the family.

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