Dwight66
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Hi Gerroald,
thanks for your reaction. I hope the developer finds the clue for this. If (s)he needs additional information, just let me know.I would like to USE this, so disabling is not really an option for me.
Hi WPReady,
Thank you for the link to the information about the statcomm_info structure.
I checked the wp_statcomm table. As expected the records with an IP-field value of 10.21.26.* were there. That is why they appear in the statistics. I’m curious why these private addresses are appearing at all. As far as I know these kind of IP-addresses are non-routable and therefor hardly can come from outside my private network. I was looking for information that might explain how StatComm interprets the connection data of an external user/connection. I can’t explain where these weird private IP-addresses are comming from. They just show up in the StatComm statistics. In other words, is this an interpretation of StatComm or in the worst case: Am I hacked?Hi WPReady,
Thank you for your reply. My WP installation came out of the Synology package center. I presume it is a more or less regular installation. I’ll look into the tables tonight (GMT+1)
I just don’t understand why these private addresses are showing up while I’m using a C-class private address on my internal home network.
Somehow somebody manages to show up with this weird address. This triggers me to investigate if this might be a bug or there is something else going on. I’ll let you know what I’ve found in the bare table.