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tower login: acpid: exiting

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Hi

 

After a few hours - a few days my server goes offline and shows "tower login: acpid: exiting". Can't do anything after that.

If I restart the server it goes back up again, but crashes after a while.  

How do I fix this? 

Turn on Syslog server to mirror to flash (Settings -> Syslog Server).

Start your server, wait till crash happens, reboot.

Tools -> Diagnostics -> attach zip file

Attach mirrored syslog file (which should include both pre and post crash events).

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Author

Anyone got a solution on this? The problem didn't exist when I had the trial of unRaid :/

Stop putting your unraid server on the internet. You're getting login attempts from the following ips in Amsterdam, China.

 

Your server is turning off because most likely because some kind sole has found you incorrectly exposed your server to the internet and is turning it off so your data is not nuked or hacked.

 

You need to stop exposing your server to the entire internet.

 

 

Dec 21 07:24:44 TheBasement sshd[2668]: Accepted none for adm from 89.38.96.13 port 33456 ssh2
Dec 21 07:24:46 TheBasement sshd[2686]: Accepted none for root from 218.92.0.208 port 17220 ssh2
Dec 21 07:24:46 TheBasement sshd[2686]: Received disconnect from 218.92.0.208 port 17220:11: 
Dec 21 07:24:46 TheBasement sshd[2686]: Disconnected from user root 218.92.0.208 port 17220
Dec 21 07:25:08 TheBasement sshd[3001]: Accepted none for root from 218.92.0.208 port 52922 ssh2
Dec 21 07:25:08 TheBasement sshd[3001]: Received disconnect from 218.92.0.208 port 52922:11: 
Dec 21 07:25:08 TheBasement sshd[3001]: Disconnected from user root 218.92.0.208 port 52922
Dec 21 07:25:09 TheBasement sshd[3019]: Invalid user named from 94.191.85.216 port 53034
Dec 21 07:25:09 TheBasement sshd[3019]: error: Could not get shadow information for NOUSER
Dec 21 07:25:09 TheBasement sshd[3019]: Failed password for invalid user named from 94.191.85.216 port 53034 ssh2
Dec 21 07:25:10 TheBasement sshd[3019]: Received disconnect from 94.191.85.216 port 53034:11: Bye Bye [preauth]
Dec 21 07:25:10 TheBasement sshd[3019]: Disconnected from invalid user named 94.191.85.216 port 53034 [preauth]
Dec 21 07:25:21 TheBasement sshd[3237]: Failed password for root from 219.90.67.89 port 59574 ssh2
Dec 21 07:25:21 TheBasement sshd[3237]: Received disconnect from 219.90.67.89 port 59574:11: Bye Bye [preauth]
Dec 21 07:25:21 TheBasement sshd[3237]: Disconnected from authenticating user root 219.90.67.89 port 59574 [preauth]
 

  • Author

That dosn't sound good. How do I turn off the external access?

  • Community Expert
1 hour ago, Humi said:

That dosn't sound good. How do I turn off the external access?

Make sure it is not directly connected to the Internet but connect via a router and does not have ports forwarded to the server.    This would include making sure it is not in the Router’s DMZ as well.

  • Author

What ports is unRaid running on? Or where can I find a list of them?

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16 minutes ago, Humi said:

What ports is unRaid running on? Or where can I find a list of them?

That question does not really make sense :(   if Unraid is not exposed to the Internet it does not matter what ports are used and in any case the ports will vary according to the services that you are running on Unraid.     If you are doing port forwarding through your router then one assumes that you know what the ports you are forwarding are used for.

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