Hi,
I'm currently experiencing the issue, that every single connection is flagged as suspicious!
Even:
- 127.0.0.1
- The IP of the initial setup
- The Servers own IP
My logfile is literally multiple gigabytes large and almost exclusively full of lines like this:
{"reqId":"o20VWlrQIU1OTT0n90QI","level":2,"time":"2020-08-07T12:52:09+00:00","remoteAddr":"127.0.0.1","user":"server","app":"suspicious_login","method":"MKCOL","url":"/remote.php/dav/files/<redacted>","message":"Detected a login from a suspicious login. user=server ip=127.0.0.1 strategy=ipv4","userAgent":"curl/7.68.0","version":"18.0.7.1"}
The Graph in the security section telling me: "Yay 99% of my detected suspicious logins are actually suspicious" is so next to useless as it is literally telling me: 99% of your users get an unnecessary notification and have to reload the website just to continue doing their job (the amount of "warnings" causes nextcloud to invalidate the current token) ...
Nextcloud Version: 18.0.7
Addon Version: 3.1.0
Greetings
PS: this is not limited to curl! Chrome and firefox have the same issues.
Hi,
I'm currently experiencing the issue, that every single connection is flagged as suspicious!
Even:
My logfile is literally multiple gigabytes large and almost exclusively full of lines like this:
{"reqId":"o20VWlrQIU1OTT0n90QI","level":2,"time":"2020-08-07T12:52:09+00:00","remoteAddr":"127.0.0.1","user":"server","app":"suspicious_login","method":"MKCOL","url":"/remote.php/dav/files/<redacted>","message":"Detected a login from a suspicious login. user=server ip=127.0.0.1 strategy=ipv4","userAgent":"curl/7.68.0","version":"18.0.7.1"}The Graph in the security section telling me: "Yay 99% of my detected suspicious logins are actually suspicious" is so next to useless as it is literally telling me: 99% of your users get an unnecessary notification and have to reload the website just to continue doing their job (the amount of "warnings" causes nextcloud to invalidate the current token) ...
Nextcloud Version: 18.0.7
Addon Version: 3.1.0
Greetings
PS: this is not limited to curl! Chrome and firefox have the same issues.