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Foques

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Post Thu Dec 07, 2023 3:23 am

Unknown IP addresses in console

Any idea what those 10.x.x.x IPs are representing?

My network is 192.x.x.x; I don't know of any devices sitting on a 10.x
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atc98092

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Post Thu Dec 07, 2023 11:16 pm

Re: Unknown IP addresses in console

Have you ever had your Serviio computer on a different network? Did you replace your Internet router? Serviio remembers every IP address that it has seen, so if it was on a 10.x network at any time it will remember seeing them.

I would simply remove them all for now. If they return, then you might have some stray devices on your network, or someone has connected to your network without your knowledge. The 10.x network range is still considered a private network, so it's not that something from the Internet has penetrated your firewall.
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Post Mon Dec 11, 2023 2:22 am

Re: Unknown IP addresses in console

Apologies about the delayed replies. This holiday season has been something. :|

I never had this particular PC on any other network; Ironic thing is I plan on moving my network to that range, but wanted to make sure that I don't mess up any inner Serviio's working.
appreciate the info!
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Post Mon Dec 11, 2023 2:33 am

Re: Unknown IP addresses in console

When you change your IP address range on your network, make sure you remove all the existing entries in the console, and check your bound IP address for Serviio after you make the change. I've heard of a time or two that Serviio "remembered" its previous IP address, even through the setting was on Auto. It is recommended to use a static IP address on your Serviio computer so that your network devices don't have issues with the address changing randomly.
Dan

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