fluidd-core / FluiddPI

FluiddPi - A Pi image with Klipper, Moonraker, Fluidd and Web Camera support pre-installed.
https://docs.fluidd.xyz
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Klipper and Fluiddpi Showing as Insecurity and Malware on Local Network? #20

Closed Declan0811 closed 2 years ago

Declan0811 commented 2 years ago

I have had fluiddpi installed on my pi for a while now, but now I'm getting alerts for my network that says that Fluiddpi is a network insecurity, and klipper_probe_speed (I just installed a BLTouch) is malware. This isn't really an issue for me, but I'm worried about my ISP, and I want to know how to get these alerts with the pi to stop.

matmen commented 2 years ago

What network monitoring tool / anti-malware program are you using? You should get no issues with your ISP, they will never see Fluidd's traffic (unless you run it on a public web server, which I doubt you do)

Declan0811 commented 2 years ago

What network monitoring tool / anti-malware program are you using?

You should get no issues with your ISP, they will never see Fluidd's traffic (unless you run it on a public web server, which I doubt you do)

Just a built-in Netgear monitoring tool, nothing crazy.

matmen commented 2 years ago

I assume it is detecting probe_speed as a forbidden string, as it may also be used in malware (network scanning). It's a false positive on Netgear's side. It's probably fine as-is (I'm not sure if Netgear's software lets you just ignore the alert?), but if it's bothering you you might want to consider reporting it as a false positive to Netgear (or the corresponding anti-malware service).