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UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.64 (Success) and....
27-07-2010 8:13 AM
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Lately I have noticed that the routers log has extremly frequent examples of
UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.64 (Success) .
These are accompanied by LOGIN User tried to login on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.64)
My screen is full within the hour with the entries.
Can anyone tell me if this is usual and what the entries are for? Can the frequency of the entriesbe reduced or stopped? What risks would that raise?
Re: UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.64 (Success) and....
27-07-2010 8:29 AM
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Do you have the wireless enabled on the router - if so, turn it off if you don't use it.
Re: UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.64 (Success) and....
27-07-2010 9:33 AM
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Connection settings states " server assigned", currently.
This rocking horse is not sure how to switch off wireless on the 585.
Re: UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.64 (Success) and....
27-07-2010 10:40 AM
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Could be you've installed BitTorrent software that's used it to make your speeds faster, or something like Skype
Or, it could also be a trojan making life easier for whoever created it
If you've been using new software recently that uses the internet to communicate (like Skype / BitTorrent), you probably have nothing to worry about... Thuogh you might want to run a virus check, too, just in case
Re: UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.64 (Success) and....
27-07-2010 10:51 AM
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No Skype or BitTorrent.
Will run virus check later today.
Re: UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.64 (Success) and....
27-07-2010 10:56 AM
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Re: UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.64 (Success) and....
27-07-2010 6:11 PM
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However, it's the amount of entries, that mean potentially more important events are discarded,that are the point of my OP
Re: UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.64 (Success) and....
28-07-2010 2:25 AM
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Quote from: lucerne uPNP ilooks as you say from quick scan innocuous.
If you aren't using uPNP just disable it in your router.
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28-07-2010 9:01 AM
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So easy: a lot of sites were saying it had to be disabled in Win7!!!
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28-07-2010 8:52 PM
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Coincidentally the connection dropped around 2.40 pm and reconnected at 1000kbps lower,
Coincidental?
Re: UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.64 (Success) and....
29-07-2010 9:58 AM
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Re: UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.64 (Success) and....
24-04-2011 4:33 PM
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I have noticed this (with the TG585). I think it is the web-browser, and normal.
Every time you view a page of the router's web-interface your browser sends authentication to the router. You do not really login once at the start, but every time you view a page (the browser caches the username and password and resends them each time) -- that is how HTTP 'basic access authentication' works.
You can check this by opening your browser, viewing a few of the router pages, then closing the browser, then accessing the router with telnet and viewing the log (systemlog show): there should be a few of the 'LOGIN' messages just between the times you used the browser.
I do not know why the router bothers to show this when it is so useless in the usual case. But, strictly, it makes some sense.
Well, that is my conjecture on the matter based on observed evidence and available knowledge -- and it should be confirmable/refutable on those.
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24-04-2011 9:36 PM
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I suggest setting up a second user for RouterStats to use. I think it needs admin privileges (or one step down) for access to the statistics pages. See if that reduces the number of login warning messages.
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