2025-11-25, 11:49 PM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 12:22 AM by Duvel. Edited 8 times in total.)
If you want correct answers, explain your config.
Have you opened port 443 or something else ? Where does your router forward the packets on your LAN ? Do you have a reverse proxy after the router or does it points directly on the local IP and port of Jellyfin ?
Does the mysterious visitors try to enter thru your opened port(s), or others (closed)?
If those IPs dont belong to you or family/friends, you can post them here. A quick lookup will allow to find what they are, if they are legit or if they are known as malicious bots or attackers.
On a side note, It is absolutely normal to be scanned/visited. Zillions of malicious bots running in datacenters are scanning worldwide internet infrastructure 24/7 to find and/or exploit weaknesses. And that's why you have to be protected if you open your ports and have a static IP or a domain name. Your router's firewall is the first line of defense. If it blocks unwanted traffic and warns you, that's a good thing
Have you opened port 443 or something else ? Where does your router forward the packets on your LAN ? Do you have a reverse proxy after the router or does it points directly on the local IP and port of Jellyfin ?
Does the mysterious visitors try to enter thru your opened port(s), or others (closed)?
If those IPs dont belong to you or family/friends, you can post them here. A quick lookup will allow to find what they are, if they are legit or if they are known as malicious bots or attackers.
On a side note, It is absolutely normal to be scanned/visited. Zillions of malicious bots running in datacenters are scanning worldwide internet infrastructure 24/7 to find and/or exploit weaknesses. And that's why you have to be protected if you open your ports and have a static IP or a domain name. Your router's firewall is the first line of defense. If it blocks unwanted traffic and warns you, that's a good thing

