Hi all, Ive recieved this letter from my ISP today regarding my pi-star IP. Can anyone shed any light on what's happening or a solution please? The ip they privided is actually different to the one I use to connect to the dashboard but if I type it in address bar the dashboard comes up
Many thanks
Jim.
Letter from ISP regarding pi-star IP.
Letter from ISP regarding pi-star IP.
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Re: Letter from ISP regarding pi-star IP.
Thanks for the reply, but we're talking about virgin media so I won't be wasting my time as they're useless
Re: Letter from ISP regarding pi-star IP.
Thank you very much for that, not the most tec savy person tbh. So if I block that port will the hotspot still work as normal?
Re: Letter from ISP regarding pi-star IP.
Pi-Star does use mDNS, it also uses uPNP to request some open ports for D-Star use, you might want to make sure you have not set your dashboard public unless you want it to be public (or it will ask your router to forward port 80 for example).
Pi-Star will not ask for mDNS to be forwarded, so make sure you didnt set your router DMZ IP (some routers use this like a catch all port forward) and forward that to your Pi-Star.
Pi-Star will not ask for mDNS to be forwarded, so make sure you didnt set your router DMZ IP (some routers use this like a catch all port forward) and forward that to your Pi-Star.
Re: Letter from ISP regarding pi-star IP.
id be concerned as to why they're monitoring my home network. VPN would be first on the agenda, but im all about privacy.
Re: Letter from ISP regarding pi-star IP.
Periodic security sweep on all customer nodes... https://www.grc.com/shieldsup
Depending on service provider they could be looking for customers trying to run public servers (some contracts prohibit "home" users from running "business" [SMTP, HTTP, ...] servers, etc.)
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