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Help please - excitingly just installing Moore, security concern
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Hi guys,

I have been installing Moore this afternoon after being a Volum** user for a while.
Immediately there looks like more options and more audiophile centered.
I'm trying to also use a 3.5" LCD, I never managed to get it working with V, but amazingly it seems to be going.
Anyway, to keep it short, I have a slight security concern. I have problems with my neighbours and have suspected they have been hacking into my network amongst other things. It sounds paranoid I know, but aside from tech stuff i don have some evidence.
I'm new to RPI coding, and know a bit about networks and stuff ( I should know more, I used to own The digital revolution.com), but suspect they have some quite technical friends and children, not the good type, the spotty, trolling, decade long, non-girlfriend type).

Having just installed I don't know what it should look like, but purely setting everything up either using Pi or my Android phone, I found lines relating to Windows things, multi user login, futher User changes I'm sure I didn't make. I took some screen shots, I'd be grateful if anyone could have a look and let me know?

Many thanks,

Tim - near Oxford, UK


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If you are referring to the "Samba Winbind"  lines then that is the protocol needed to share files from your NAS and PC... part of the MoOde install and expected.

I am more concerned with the  repeated "Under-Voltage Detected" as this indicates the power supply to the RPi is inadequate...for the Pi and ancillary connected devices.
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(10-22-2021, 03:00 AM)DRONE7 Wrote: If you are referring to the "Samba Winbind"  lines then that is the protocol needed to share files from your NAS and PC... part of the MoOde install and expected.

I am more concerned with the  repeated "Under-Voltage Detected" as this indicates the power supply to the RPi is inadequate...for the Pi and ancillary connected devices.

Thanks for the reply. To be fair I usually run my Pi from a fairly beefy and big USB power pack which gives a lot blacker, quieter background than other supplies. I kind of presumed that it either works or it doesn't. I'm this case, it was powered from a new, supposedly powerful 4 way mains USB supply, I can't remember if anything else was attached but probably not.
Until seeing this readout, it was the first I have ever seen of an underpowered Pi. I am fairly new to this. I have just received the first of a couple of Douk USB filter/splitters that injects and seeprates power and data going into the Pi.
Back to the original topic, I was just worried/paranoid about seeing mentions of Windows protocols and devices which weren't switched on and I don't currently use (?).
 I have had some odd things go on with Volumio and online stuff before. 

Looking forward to plugging my DAC in and listening.

Thanks again..
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There is nothing wrong with the logs u show, all u have is expected like @DRONE7 said, it's just the services who are normally started at boot.
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