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  1. What I posted is quiries to that name.

    pool.ntp.org one is for my devices getting NTP I expected that at a high rate, disregard that above.  The Control 4 ones, I am confused why they keep querying for themselves.  Or should I say something is on my network and there should be no reason too unless Control 4 is a DNS server too.

  2. Me and the chopedogg did a factory reset on the one EA1 controller (top one on list last week) and it based on that number stopped the queries.

    I since then added 2 more EA1 controllers and they are doing the same thing it looks like.  High DNS queries.

    The bcm device is also a Control 4 product.  (Confused face)  : /

    And I use google everyday at home and it is way less.

    Can anyone flow this up to the Control 4 software team, seems a little excessive when Control 4 "shouldn't" reach out to the internet for much.

     

    Resolved Domains
    Domains that resolved without being blocked by any setting or because they were manually allowed.
    ea1-000fff945cbe
    513,930
    hex:706f6f6c2e6e74702e6f7267@2x.pngpool.ntp.org
    236,223
    bcm-000fff510e28
    213,195
    ea1-000fff1ba37d
    163,941
    ea1-000fff914ba0
    163,549
    hex:676f6f676c652e636f6d@2x.pnggoogle.com
    69,028
  3. I run some custom DNS that monitors usage and my EA1 controller is querying DNS at a high rate.  Anyone else experiencing this?

     

    1    0.000000    192.168.1.72    45.90.28.133    DNS    80    Standard query 0x19e4 A ea1-000FFF945CBE
    2    0.000067    192.168.1.72    45.90.28.133    DNS    80    Standard query 0x7897 AAAA ea1-000FFF945CBE
    3    0.008745    45.90.28.133    192.168.1.72    DNS    155    Standard query response 0x19e4 No such name A ea1-000FFF945CBE SOA a.root-servers.net
    4    0.008853    45.90.28.133    192.168.1.72    DNS    155    Standard query response 0x7897 No such name AAAA ea1-000FFF945CBE SOA a.root-servers.net
    5    0.009738    192.168.1.72    45.90.28.133    DNS    80    Standard query 0x682d A ea1-000FFF945CBE
    6    0.009817    192.168.1.72    45.90.28.133    DNS    80    Standard query 0x5cc3 AAAA ea1-000FFF945CBE
    7    0.018406    45.90.28.133    192.168.1.72    DNS    155    Standard query response 0x5cc3 No such name AAAA ea1-000FFF945CBE SOA a.root-servers.net
    8    0.018509    45.90.28.133    192.168.1.72    DNS    155    Standard query response 0x682d No such name A ea1-000FFF945CBE SOA a.root-servers.net
    9    0.022470    192.168.1.72    45.90.28.133    DNS    80    Standard query 0xca0e A ea1-000FFF945CBE
    10    0.022615    192.168.1.72    45.90.28.133    DNS    80    Standard query 0x3f5a AAAA ea1-000FFF945CBE
    11    0.030800    45.90.28.133    192.168.1.72    DNS    155    Standard query response 0x3f5a No such name AAAA ea1-000FFF945CBE SOA a.root-servers.net
    12    0.030803    45.90.28.133    192.168.1.72    DNS    155    Standard query response 0xca0e No such name A ea1-000FFF945CBE SOA a.root-servers.net

  4. On 10/15/2020 at 1:37 PM, Matt Lowe said:

    There is a known issue with Composer home on the latest OS3 versions thats asking for a system password when it should not be. No timeline on a fix as of yet.

    Matt,

    Do you know if there is a workaround to remove the password prompt?  My dealer upgraded me from 2.10 I think to 3.2 and now I am getting this.  Is there a security key somewhere local on my machine causing this, that is a gut feeling I have.

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