I started to get this messages in log file, don't have an idea what it is
It says autotrack, but can't figure what is and why is there.
This is a sample test server that had no devices currently reporting to it when this started.
2025-02-21 04:35:35 INFO: [Tf27d8c5b] connected
2025-02-21 04:35:35 INFO: [Tf27d8c5b: autotrack < 127.0.0.1] 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
2025-02-21 04:35:35 WARN: [Tf27d8c5b] error - Adjusted frame length exceeds 1024: 18515 - discarded - TooLongFrameException (... < WrapperInboundHandler:56 < ... < StandardLoggingHandler:62 < ... < NetworkMessageHandler:36 < ...)
2025-02-21 04:35:35 INFO: [Tf27d8c5b] disconnected
If you're not using that port, then it's probably just noise from the internet.
Server is behind a firewall and most ports are closed.
This must be then from the local network, but there's nothing reporting to it.
Perhaps a chinese tvbox fiddling around to see if there's something worth spying...
I started to get this messages in log file, don't have an idea what it is
It says autotrack, but can't figure what is and why is there.
This is a sample test server that had no devices currently reporting to it when this started.