Good afternoon,

(f25 home workstation)

While looking at journalctl output yesterday and today for other reasons 
(separate thread), I saw many "authentication failure" messages, over half also 
saying "user=root".  I also saw many "password check failed for user (root)" 
messages.  I saw many unknown user login attempts, and a few invalid user login 
attempts, and some attempts using one of the valid regular user names.  Why?  I 
am not yet good at reading journalctl output, so I don't know if these 
connection attempts are coming from "outside" or within this system.  I don't 
know if I should be concerned or not.  I do not intend anyone or anything to be 
able to get in to this system except for things that I initiate (examples: 
Firefox activity, Thunderbird activity, "dnf upgrade", installs, etc.).  And it 
doesn't make sense to me that any of those would be trying to log in to this 
system to do what I want.  I also don't see why anything on this system would 
try to log in to this same system except me personally (su, sudo, and
  actual logins).  I am the only actual user.

What's going on?  How do I determine where they're coming from?  Is there 
really someone or something trying to hack in?  If no, what really is going on?

Most important,
How do I prevent connections from outside?

thanks,
Bill.
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