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cj2
Aspirant
Apr 03, 2022

Netgear86 Router

Need a bit of an education, looked at my router log and found the posted below. 

the access it to my port forward/ port triggering.

 

It appears to be authorized access... I do have one program that allows remote access to a security video server on the lans.

 

This a problem?

How to stop it?

Deleting the 192.168.1.130 address all together, will that cause other unrelated problems to my local lans? 

 

 

[LAN access from remote] from 164.92.224.40:49390 to 192.168.1.130:80, Sunday, April 03,2022 06:37:30
[LAN access from remote] from 2.57.121.51:47848 to 192.168.1.130:80, Sunday, April 03,2022 06:36:41

[LAN access from remote] from 45.95.169.50:47730 to 192.168.1.130:80, Sunday, April 03,2022 05:58:42

[LAN access from remote] from 195.230.103.247:33826 to 192.168.1.130:80, Sunday, April 03,2022 06:06:20

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    • cj2's avatar
      cj2
      Aspirant

      R6220v2/ac1200 Smart wifi router with external antennas.

       

       

    • cj2's avatar
      cj2
      Aspirant

      There has been some evidence of the system being accessed, with programs left open, closed, some typing left in an email sign on... more than gremlin type stuff.

       

      I did change the my port forward ip address all together.  Deleting the 192.168.1.130 address.  So far no other related problems to local lans.  

       

      The above ip address is not related to the security system. 

       

      The real question is why the need for a port forward ip address all together?

       

      There were no other obvious signs of intrusion, per the router log. 


      • cj2 wrote:

         

        The real question is why the need for a port forward ip address all together?

         


        Ask the people who told you to set it like that.