Jan 12 06:04:31 dropbear[1140]: Child connection from 192.168.1.100:63081
Jan 12 06:04:38 dropbear[1140]: Password auth succeeded for 'admin' from 192.168.1.100:63081
Jan 12 06:04:47 HTTPD: [LOGIN][http][Web] successed (192.168.1.100)
Jan 12 06:08:49 dropbear[2143]: Child connection from 192.168.1.100:63171
Jan 12 06:08:55 dropbear[2143]: Login attempt for nonexistent user from 192.168.1.100:63171
....
Jan 12 06:11:21 dropbear[2476]: Child connection from 192.168.1.100:58790
Jan 12 06:11:27 dropbear[2476]: Bad password attempt for 'admin' from 192.168.1.100:58790
Jan 12 15:03:54 dropbear[19055]: Child connection from 192.168.1.139:60800
Maybe something is corrupted router side on that private/public key pair. Try a new private/public key pair if possible. Or maybe, under the SSH option in the router GUI, enable Allow Password Login if not enabled and try logging in using the router's admin password.I log in using a private/public key pair, so no typos in my password.
Client port will always be semi-random.This is the only dropbear log I see:
That's indeed the IP address of the Mac I'm trying to SSH from, but the weird port 60800 is a mystery to me...Code:Jan 12 15:03:54 dropbear[19055]: Child connection from 192.168.1.139:60800
zsh: locking failed for /root/.data/zsh/history: read-only file system: reading anyway
zoxide: could not write to database
Caused by:
0: could not create file: /tmp/home/root/.data/zoxide/tmp_qXaXdH9Bu7As
1: Read-only file system (os error 30)
Mon Jan 12 21:10:41 MEZ 2026 Probing 'ext4' on device /dev/sda1
Running disk check with command 'e2fsck -p' on /dev/sda1
ssd: recovering journal
ssd: clean, 67252/15630336 files, 10896801/62512923 blocks
Mon Jan 12 21:10:42 MEZ 2026 Disk check done on /dev/sda1
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