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    SG-1100 - Ntopng Network Discovery finds strange 15.xxx addresses on disconnected OPT port

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      Do you have any custom outbound NAT rules on OPT?

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              @JohnUtiu said in SG-1100 - Ntopng Network Discovery finds strange 15.xxx addresses on disconnected OPT port:

              Do you have any ideas about how a bug could result in a strange public ip addresses being sticked on the ip address of the interface?

              The last two ntopng core dumps that were brought to my attention were memory corruption resulting from the use of active network discovery.

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                @JohnUtiu said in SG-1100 - Ntopng Network Discovery finds strange 15.xxx addresses on disconnected OPT port:

                WAN tcp 192.xxx.xxx.xxx:51949 -> 15.179.xxx.xxx:22 SYN_SENT:CLOSED 2 / 0 120 B / 0 B
                WAN tcp 192.xxx.xxx.xxx:62155 -> 15.179.xxx.xxx:80 SYN_SENT:CLOSED 2 / 0 120 B / 0 B

                According to ipinfo.io and the RIPE db the IP range 15.179.0.0 to 15.188.255.255 is part of Amazon Technologies Inc..

                You got an Amazon device that calls home?

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                  @JohnUtiu said in SG-1100 - Ntopng Network Discovery finds strange 15.xxx addresses on disconnected OPT port:

                  WAN tcp 192.xxx.xxx.xxx:51949 -> 15.179.xxx.xxx:22 SYN_SENT:CLOSED 2 / 0 120 B / 0 B

                  If that is not your address, why are you hiding it? Like me hiding that making a connection to 8.8.x.x ???

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                    @patient0 said in SG-1100 - Ntopng Network Discovery finds strange 15.xxx addresses on disconnected OPT port:

                    According to ipinfo.io and the RIPE db the IP range 15.179.0.0 to 15.188.255.255 is part of Amazon Technologies Inc..

                    You got an Amazon device that calls home?

                    More likely it's ntopng itself.

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                      @JohnUtiu said in SG-1100 - Ntopng Network Discovery finds strange 15.xxx addresses on disconnected OPT port:

                      It seems that every time I run network discovery on ntopng, a connection is being opened FROM my WAN interface TO exactly the same 15.xxx ip address that is being sticked on the OPT interface.

                      WAN tcp 192.xxx.xxx.xxx:51949 -> 15.179.xxx.xxx:22 SYN_SENT:CLOSED 2 / 0 120 B / 0 B
                      WAN tcp 192.xxx.xxx.xxx:62155 -> 15.179.xxx.xxx:80 SYN_SENT:CLOSED 2 / 0 120 B / 0 B

                      It's trying to connect to port 20 and 80 on this address.

                      Where are you geographically?

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                        @dennypage said in SG-1100 - Ntopng Network Discovery finds strange 15.xxx addresses on disconnected OPT port:

                        More likely it's ntopng itself.

                        Yeah and if some public internet IP wasn't obfuscated we could prob look up its PTR and glean some insight to what is is..

                        You want help identifying what some odd public IP is, which you know isn't your actual IP, or the IP of your gateway from your isp - why are you hiding it.. Why are you hiding your rfc1918 IP as well?

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                          @JohnUtiu said in SG-1100 - Ntopng Network Discovery finds strange 15.xxx addresses on disconnected OPT port:

                          WAN tcp 192.xxx.xxx.xxx:51949 -> 15.179.xxx.xxx:22 SYN_SENT:CLOSED 2 / 0 120 B / 0 B
                          WAN tcp 192.xxx.xxx.xxx:62155 -> 15.179.xxx.xxx:80 SYN_SENT:CLOSED 2 / 0 120 B / 0 B

                          It's trying to connect to port 20 and 80 on this address.

                          Btw, assume that you meant port 22 rather than port 20. This is ssh.

                          Some of the (really bad) things ntopng does when active discovery is enabled is to run ssh, snmp and http probes against hosts it finds in the network.

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                                @JohnUtiu said in SG-1100 - Ntopng Network Discovery finds strange 15.xxx addresses on disconnected OPT port:

                                ntopng ... on a Netgate 1100

                                FYI Netgate marks that package as "requires SSD" due to the usually high I/O generated:
                                https://www.netgate.com/supported-pfsense-plus-packages

                                You might check https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/disk-lifetime.html.

                                Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
                                When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to reboot, or more depending on packages, CPU, and/or disk speed.
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