Model TOS version
F2-223 5.1.67-00214
Is what I have.
However the 2 todays notifications have been triggered without me doing sftp. Well this is true for the first one at least, for the second im not very sure as I tried sftp to see if it is working after I received the email. The time stamp of the second though is before I did this test.
Something I remembered now is that I did reboot of the tnas the night before yesterday. Before that reboot I never got such notification and I was doing sftp every days multiple times. Even sometimes ssh from mobile or pc but I never got these emails.
Yesterday morning I had to restart because transmission stopped working. So after several months I did a reboot. Since yesterday I received 5 such emails.. Like something from inside is trying ssh.
Can it possiblly be from my user trying to ssh to my admin account? I say from my user because she doesn't even know what ssh is and zero bash /Linux experience. But can it be that someone logged on her account? I have deactivated all other users. Is it possible that I can check somehow this? Ie if it is some bug or someone from outside is trying to hack me?
F2-223 5.1.67-00214
Is what I have.
However the 2 todays notifications have been triggered without me doing sftp. Well this is true for the first one at least, for the second im not very sure as I tried sftp to see if it is working after I received the email. The time stamp of the second though is before I did this test.
Something I remembered now is that I did reboot of the tnas the night before yesterday. Before that reboot I never got such notification and I was doing sftp every days multiple times. Even sometimes ssh from mobile or pc but I never got these emails.
Yesterday morning I had to restart because transmission stopped working. So after several months I did a reboot. Since yesterday I received 5 such emails.. Like something from inside is trying ssh.
Can it possiblly be from my user trying to ssh to my admin account? I say from my user because she doesn't even know what ssh is and zero bash /Linux experience. But can it be that someone logged on her account? I have deactivated all other users. Is it possible that I can check somehow this? Ie if it is some bug or someone from outside is trying to hack me?
Statistics: Posted by dkaratasos — Yesterday, 23:40