Chatting to oobabooga TextGen Webui with large context and turning off the router gives a connection timeout (Security/Privacy isue?) #6230
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Since this is a serious issue if it's sending private info somewhere, is there no one that can give any help about this? How can I find out what is being sent to some server (if that is what is happening when it processes prompts when the router is on and there is a connection to the internet) and how can I prevent it sending info to somewhere online (eg. details from chats that I didn't authorise it to send, which could have private info)? Is is sending some logging stuff only that don't contain any of the chat conversations and if so exactly what and why and can that be stopped? |
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I've never seen text-gen-webui trying to access the Internet, and I always run it with a firewall enabled, that shows any attempted connections. It does however, require a local connection, which a firewall can block as well. Does your console output tell you anything? |
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Do you have any extensions enabled? Are you by any chance accessing it using the router's assigned IP instead of the loopback address, |
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I'm using oobabooga textgen webui Locally (which I updated quite recently within about the last couple of weeks. I don't see a version number in the UI though). I'm not using any APIs/extensions with it that are supposed to send data to the internet.
I know oobabooga textgen webui can give connection errors if you close the command prompt/program actually running it then check/try to do something in the web ui.
But I just found that while using oobabooga and AI model Meta-Llama-3-70B-Instruct.IQ1_M.gguf and asking in the Chat Intsruct mode a question about something with a large context (it was html/javascript code, and the context got cut off at 8K) and it was then running really slow to add each output token (on my RTX3090), turning off the router while it was still outputting text answering that question gave this error:
So it says "Error connection errored out". Why?
Why should it care about if I have the internet properly connected when it's supposed to be running all locally?
If I turn the router off before it starts processing that large prompt and ask it that question (with the 8K-ish context size) it starts answering it slowly again.
Is it it sending logging or other data to the internet if there is an internet connection while the prompt is being processed and if so why and what is being sent (does it depend what is in the prompt - eg. if there is html code in the prompt you are asking about and some of it is URLs does it try to load some of the URLs in it?)? How can I turn that off so that it runs all locally like it's supposed to (even if there is a connection to the internet it shouldn't be sending stuff every time I ask a question (or question with big context size?) unless I accept that).
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