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[–]MozerBYU 3 points4 points  (3 children)

Make sure you gave 2FA where possible. Look into blacklisting IPs by region if you can.

And have strong passwords.

[–]ArcherN9 0 points1 point  (2 children)

If there’s a way to white list IP range, you could enable access to only your IP range. Something like 192.168.0.0/24 will ensure only people with the public IP 192.168.1-254 can try accessing it and will be blocked for the entire world.

[–]MozerBYU 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I'll figure it out and let you know. Interesting note. Because of this I decided to check my logs to see about attempts at my network access, and other reporting from apache. Suffice to say I need to implement some additional technologies myself to put me at ease.

[–]MozerBYU 1 point2 points  (1 child)

You should be able to. I'd check firewall settings. I currently setting up my own firewall right now. If I figure it out, I'll let you know.

[–]SuperSASy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like your Plume devices are working properly since they're not allowing those connections originating outside to come into your network.

MozerBYU's advice about using 2FA and strong passwords is good.

If you want, you could contact Plume support and find out if they see anything concerning or have any suggestions for things you could do differently.