![]() If you read official news page, then you should see that default recommended libtorrent was reverted back to v1.2 long time ago because of various performance and resource usage related issues. ![]() To note, I have additionally disabled Peer Exchange (PeX) and Local Peer Discovery (LPD) but the DHT was suggested as the culprit and seems to be the answer. If you open qBittorrent - Help - About - Used software, then you can verify what dependencies your qBittorrent is using. During this entire time I have not added any torrents just to make sure this was the solution. Q: Even if these addresses are all false positives, why is a fresh install of qBittorrent accessing these sites with no listed torrents to share? UPDATEĪfter disabling Decentralized Network (DHT), I no longer have this issue. Here is a short list of the more than 80 notifications: Timeĭevice jailQbittorrent is accessing malicious site 120.85.115.49.ĭevice jailQbittorrent is accessing phishing site 114.231.229.254.ĭevice jailQbittorrent is accessing malware site 190.141.240.125.ĭevice jailQbittorrent is accessing malware site 72.180.148.249.ĭevice jailQbittorrent is accessing malware site 27.206.162.30.ĭevice jailQbittorrent is accessing site 61.53.118.242. I have a brand new install of qBittorrent 4.5.4 on my new TrueNAS-13.0-U5.3 system: Version: 4.5.4Īfter just a day of uptime, and zero torrents added, I'm getting numerous firewall notifications that my qBittorrent instance is trying to access phishing and malware sites from China, India, Panama, Brazil, etc.
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