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High CPU usage & service abuse

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  • robiR robi

    @doodlemania2 it's on a biz VPS and the abuse is severe enough to have used up 200+GB of disk space, which I need to track down now.

    Backups have been failing, and who knows what else.

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    @robi yikes! good luck sir

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      036faf05-9a38-4cbe-8ddc-ba441fa524f5-image.png
      impressive. no wonder backup failed.

      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 237376357024 Jan  1 22:23 querylog.json
      

      human readable:

      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 222G Jan  1 22:23 querylog.json
      

      Conscious tech

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      • robiR robi

        036faf05-9a38-4cbe-8ddc-ba441fa524f5-image.png
        impressive. no wonder backup failed.

        -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 237376357024 Jan  1 22:23 querylog.json
        

        human readable:

        -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 222G Jan  1 22:23 querylog.json
        
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        #6

        @robi it's a serious issue you have (think of IP reputation!) but it was also mentioned before:

        https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/3840/adguard-on-upcoming-cloudron-v6-ddos-reflection-amplification

        And it's in the docs:

        https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/adguard-home/#securing-installation

        I think DDNS doesn't work because you have to add an IP in AdGuard, I have the same issue with my home connection, that's why I don't use AdGuard in my personal Cloudron. I run Pi-Hole in my home network on a Raspberry Pi.

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        • robiR robi

          036faf05-9a38-4cbe-8ddc-ba441fa524f5-image.png
          impressive. no wonder backup failed.

          -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 237376357024 Jan  1 22:23 querylog.json
          

          human readable:

          -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 222G Jan  1 22:23 querylog.json
          
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          @robi Can you check what is taking so much space? Is this log files?

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          • girishG girish

            @robi Can you check what is taking so much space? Is this log files?

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            @girish yeah, the querylog was 222gigs eeeeek!

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            • robiR robi

              @doodlemania2 it's on a biz VPS and the abuse is severe enough to have used up 200+GB of disk space, which I need to track down now.

              Backups have been failing, and who knows what else.

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              @robi Does your VPS provider not let you block port 53? Or do you need it to be accessible externally?

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              • ? A Former User

                @robi Does your VPS provider not let you block port 53? Or do you need it to be accessible externally?

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                @atrilahiji I might be wrong about this but I think port 53 needs to be used to resolve DNS, and since @robi mentioned that he installed it on a business VPS it has to be publicly accessible for it to function. If it were a homelab would this be less of an issue?

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                • ? A Former User

                  @atrilahiji I might be wrong about this but I think port 53 needs to be used to resolve DNS, and since @robi mentioned that he installed it on a business VPS it has to be publicly accessible for it to function. If it were a homelab would this be less of an issue?

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                  @thpuffin @atrilahiji it would not be an issue because of NAT at home.

                  Conscious tech

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                  • doodlemania2D doodlemania2

                    @girish yeah, the querylog was 222gigs eeeeek!

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                    @doodlemania2 I decreased the query log retention from 90 days to 7 days as the default. But depending on the use case, it can be disabled altogether in the settings file.

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                    • doodlemania2D doodlemania2

                      @girish yeah, the querylog was 222gigs eeeeek!

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                      @doodlemania2
                      Thanks to rclone I uploaded all 222GB to my Google Drive in less then a couple hours. (didn't time it, but expected it to be much longer.)

                      VPS is on a 200mbit line last time I checked, so could be under an hour.
                      If only we had network graph stats.

                      Conscious tech

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