On 8/19/22 15:33, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,
This morning, logwatch reported this in the iptables section:
Logged 99 packets on interface enp3s0
.........
From 10.91.96.218 - 6 packets to udp(54366)
How, this IP address could be logged on my private network (which is
192.168.1.0)?
I miss something....
Thank you for clarification.
I recently read about some wifi routers which support WPA and can
actually be connected to by random devices.
Here's an article about it. I am not positive that's what happened here,
but it could be some random device that connected to your WPA enabled
wifi device. It might have had that weird RFC 1918 address
(10.91.96.218) and it spilled into your network.
https://appuals.com/fix-unknown-strange-devices-showing-network/
Thomas
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