mherger wrote: 
> 
> Forget LMS. Go to your router and close port 9000. Somebody is willingly
> 
> making your LMS crash, because they can. Don't give them access to your 
> LMS and the crashing will stop.
> 
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107165
> 
> -- 
> 
> Michael

Yes your previous post scared me and I closed the port forwarding right
away but my LMS still crashed. Doesn't it seem weird and highly unlikely
that if this was a hacker that they would access my system to initiate a
scan of my images, and my LMS would crash WITHIN ONE MINUTE of the exact
same time on the previous day? And why would a scan of all my images on
my pc bring LMS down anyways? Also wouldn't the server log indicate that
a new scan was set up when this hacker accessed my port, or some other
message that my system was being overloaded somehow? 

Doesn't it seem more plausible, given I closed the open port, and that
my auto rescan scheduled for 5am seems to be corresponding with this
error message since it occurs at almost the same time?


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