JapanFreak Posted August 13, 2020 Share Posted August 13, 2020 (edited) Hi guys please help I'm on the verge of a mental breakdown so yesterday night i had an power outage and when i started my NAS this morning windows credentials asked for password but every time i entered my password would say password incorrect that was happening only on pc or linux the smart tv had no issues accessing the NAS after hours of trying to fix the problem i went to tools and new permissions and that took 20 min but it fixed it but now is asking again for password but going to tools and new permissions doesn't fix it anymore Does anyone have any idea what can i do ? update found this error Aug 13 15:05:27 Freak nginx: 2020/08/13 15:05:27 [error] 18748#18748: *30805 limiting requests, excess: 20.184 by zone "authlimit", client: 192.168 server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "freak" Thanks in advance freak-diagnostics-20200813-1720.zip Edited August 13, 2020 by JapanFreak Quote Link to comment
Acu Posted January 12, 2021 Share Posted January 12, 2021 Hi, I have a similar problem out of nowhere this error starts to appear. It seems that my LOG also fulfills this and the unraid is then slowed down. Does anyone have a solution? The IP address 192.168.1.34 is my PC at home. Quote Link to comment
tjb_altf4 Posted January 17, 2021 Share Posted January 17, 2021 I had this briefly this morning, I only saw the logs this afternoon. Coincided with shares not being reachable temporarily, which eventually resolved itself, but I've never seen this in logs before. Quote Link to comment
tkohhh Posted March 29, 2021 Share Posted March 29, 2021 I'm also getting the nginx error. The client IP referenced is my main PC. Seems like there is something on the PC that can't authenticate, but how would I go about finding what that is? I don't see anything relevant in the Windows Event Logs. Any ideas? Mar 29 13:45:52 Server1 nginx: 2021/03/29 13:45:52 [error] 4987#4987: *2705000 limiting requests, excess: 20.093 by zone "authlimit", client: 192.168.2.100, server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "server1" Mar 29 13:45:56 Server1 nginx: 2021/03/29 13:45:56 [error] 4987#4987: *2705013 limiting requests, excess: 20.416 by zone "authlimit", client: 192.168.2.100, server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "server1" Mar 29 13:45:58 Server1 nginx: 2021/03/29 13:45:58 [error] 4987#4987: *2705022 limiting requests, excess: 20.312 by zone "authlimit", client: 192.168.2.100, server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "server1" Mar 29 13:46:00 Server1 nginx: 2021/03/29 13:46:00 [error] 4987#4987: *2705031 limiting requests, excess: 20.192 by zone "authlimit", client: 192.168.2.100, server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "server1" Mar 29 13:46:02 Server1 nginx: 2021/03/29 13:46:02 [error] 4987#4987: *2705042 limiting requests, excess: 20.050 by zone "authlimit", client: 192.168.2.100, server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "server1" Mar 29 13:46:06 Server1 nginx: 2021/03/29 13:46:06 [error] 4987#4987: *2705055 limiting requests, excess: 20.323 by zone "authlimit", client: 192.168.2.100, server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "server1" Mar 29 13:46:08 Server1 nginx: 2021/03/29 13:46:08 [error] 4987#4987: *2705065 limiting requests, excess: 20.234 by zone "authlimit", client: 192.168.2.100, server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "server1" Mar 29 13:46:10 Server1 nginx: 2021/03/29 13:46:10 [error] 4987#4987: *2705076 limiting requests, excess: 20.125 by zone "authlimit", client: 192.168.2.100, server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "server1" Quote Link to comment
tkohhh Posted April 2, 2021 Share Posted April 2, 2021 I ended up discovering that the Windows Photos app was attempting to access an old share that I had recently deleted. Unfortunately there wasn't anything that pointed me toward that conclusion, just a general sense that there was SOMETHING on my main computer that was trying to access an Unraid share that it didn't have access to. In any case, I deleted the Windows Photos app and the errors stopped. I hope this info is helpful to somebody! 1 Quote Link to comment
Vetteman Posted February 3, 2022 Share Posted February 3, 2022 Feb 2 16:15:40 KENSPLACE nginx: 2022/02/02 16:15:40 [error] 9486#9486: *66354 limiting requests, excess: 20.630 by zone "authlimit", client: 10.2.250.183, server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "kensplace" Searching the forum for the message I got above and found this thread. I have well over 30 lines of the same message in my log. It the first time I've seen this. The client ip is for my Windows 10 PC. Any ideas? Thanks kindly... Quote Link to comment
ChatNoir Posted February 3, 2022 Share Posted February 3, 2022 4 hours ago, Vetteman said: Feb 2 16:15:40 KENSPLACE nginx: 2022/02/02 16:15:40 [error] 9486#9486: *66354 limiting requests, excess: 20.630 by zone "authlimit", client: 10.2.250.183, server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "kensplace" Searching the forum for the message I got above and found this thread. I have well over 30 lines of the same message in my log. It the first time I've seen this. The client ip is for my Windows 10 PC. Any ideas? Thanks kindly... Probably a software on your main computer scanning the network. Either a "helpful" anti-virus / anti-malware / firewall / ... ; or some malware trying to spread and do mischief. The first case is quite frequent but you should check and get to the bottom of this. Quote Link to comment
Vetteman Posted February 5, 2022 Share Posted February 5, 2022 It appears it may have been a certificate issue with the Adobe server as I had well over a dozens instances of Adobe want me to update a certificate for my Adobe subscription for Lightoom and Photoshop during the same time period. Make sense? Quote Link to comment
miicar Posted February 13, 2023 Share Posted February 13, 2023 Also having these random errors show up in my unraid logs (referencing a couple of workstations on the network); and my staff is complaining of slow/timeout access to some shares...but when i try to access the same files (from other PC's on the network), there is no issues and it uses the network speed available to it! I need to get to the bottom of this as my staff are finding "creative" ways of getting around this (instead of telling me), that is causing chaos and files to be put in random places. Quote Link to comment
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