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Resolved Suspicious IP address in the list

Patashoow

Basic Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 22.04
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian 18.0.47
Hello,

I've just checked my IP addresses list in "Tools & Settings" and found an IP that I have never added. To be honest I'm a real noob when it's about using Plesk and I don't know if the IP was already there in the beginning but it doesn't point to my server location (instead it points to my physical location). Plesk says that the IP is not even well configured.
In addition to that, it's also in the trusted IP addresses in the "IP Address Banning" section.

Should I be paranoid?

Thanks in advance for any help you could provide.
 
Some server environments come with two IPs, one external, one internal. Maybe your data center can shade some light onto this?
 
Ok my bad :rolleyes: I didn't even notice that the IP started with a 10.x.x.x and got tricked by the IP lookup that in fact... was showing my personal IP.
So happy for having started the most useless topic on this forum.
I go back under my rock.

EDIT: how to mark the question as resolved?
 
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