Wow, a new record has ben set, I've been hacked after just 30 mins. or so this time, after starting from scrath with a new flashed OS on the memory stick and changing absolutely every password, RIG IDs, stats passwords - everything new except my IP adress. But I did whitelist my own IP adress range, which I assume means that every other IP adress should be blacklisted, so how I can still be hacked is beyond me. 2FA activated for HiveOS as well.
I've already wasted too much time attempting to make this work. It seems there must be some security flaw here as all the precautions above still isn't enough. I really wanted to make this work as I love everything else about HiveOS, but getting hacked pretty much every day is intolerable.
Bye bye HiveOS.
bye I guess? but I've been running this for months and never been "hacked". my guess is you have your rig wide open to the internet, or some machines on your network are compromised and are using that as a jumping point to get to your rigs. even if you had compromised machines, just change the ssh password and remove any existing ssh keys from ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. and if you have your rigs open to the internet you need to get them behind a router/firewall that is properly configured and secured