September 25, 20196 yr I'm seeing a lot of these errors in my logs and I'm not sure what they mean or what I should do. Is this something I can safely ignore? unnas-diagnostics-20190925-1749.zip
September 25, 20196 yr Someone is trying to login to the server with user names of admin, Administator, administrator, root, user, etc Have you got unRaid's webUI accessible to the outside world?
September 25, 20196 yr Author no it shouldn't be accessible outside... I have changed the port for my webUI to http port 81 and https 443 but I don't have it port forwarded. Is there any way I can check?
September 25, 20196 yr What system is 10.0.0.10 on your network? It originates from thereSent from my NSA monitored device
September 25, 20196 yr What system is 10.0.0.21? It tries continuously to access the server with the wrong credentials
September 25, 20196 yr Author 10.0.0.10 is the internal ip address of my unraid server. 10.0.0.21 is my parent's PC. They are not tech savvy at all and I doubt they would know how to connect or try to connect to the server. I asked them if they were using the PC at 13:17 and they were but they were just transferring files through SMB fileshare to my unraid server that I had already saved credentials for. I asked if they had tried to enter in any username/passwords but they denied anything.
September 25, 20196 yr 7 minutes ago, bonienl said: What system is 10.0.0.21? It tries continuously to access the server with the wrong credentials You just gotta be right all the time and correct me
September 25, 20196 yr Maybe there is something running on your parents PC in the background. The log shows this as the source of the access attempts.
September 25, 20196 yr Just now, Squid said: You just gotta be right all the time and correct me I didn't notice your answer because we were typing at the same time
September 25, 20196 yr Author Okay I suspect that there could be a virus on my parents PC that could be trying to connect to my unraid server. Any idea about the plex related errors? Is that also connected? Sep 25 13:28:31 unNAS kernel: traps: Plex Media Scan[21984] general protection ip:15421f94d097 sp:154213c38fe0 error:0 in libcrypto.so.1.0.0[15421f83c000+204000]
September 25, 20196 yr The plex errors come from the wrong crypto library installed. Remove the DevPack plugin, it installs the wrong version.
September 26, 20196 yr Author On 9/25/2019 at 2:25 PM, bonienl said: The plex errors come from the wrong crypto library installed. Remove the DevPack plugin, it installs the wrong version. I'm still receiving the same errors after uninstalling devpack plugin. I tried restarting Plex container but that doesn't help. Is there anything else I need to do to get the right crypto library install?
September 27, 20196 yr Author 6 hours ago, bonienl said: Did you reboot your system after uninstalling the plugin? Unfortunately it still persists after reboot as well. (I've attached new diagnostics of logs) unnas-diagnostics-20190927-0226.zip
September 27, 20196 yr On 9/25/2019 at 2:25 PM, bonienl said: The plex errors come from the wrong crypto library installed. Remove the DevPack plugin, it installs the wrong version. Wouldn't the version that Plex runs be the one installed in the container and not the one coming with unRaid?
September 27, 20196 yr Author Should I post on the support thread of binhex-plexpass instead? Since that is the plex container I'm using.
September 27, 20196 yr To circle back here at the end, might want to check your parents PC 🙂 If it's compromised, you shouldn't just leave it like that.
September 27, 20196 yr 12 hours ago, Squid said: Wouldn't the version that Plex runs be the one installed in the container and not the one coming with unRaid? Yes, you are right. Perhaps best to ask in the binhex plex support thread
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