So I’ve been noticing a lot of outgoing blocks from Skynet to some sketchy looking domains. Each time it takes some digging to get to the bottom of what those actual outgoing connections are and usually it results in the blocks being due to pool.ntp.org now obviously a pools is a collection of ntp servers and hitting some sketchy servers is bound to happen.
Symmetric nat type is more secure then full cone and is unlikely to result is hole punching so I’m not too concerned since skynet does block these server.
My question is their safer ntp server to specify instead of pool.ntp.org? I replaced it with time.windows.com and ntp.ubuntu.com, but I’m pretty sure those are still just random pools.
Symmetric nat type is more secure then full cone and is unlikely to result is hole punching so I’m not too concerned since skynet does block these server.
My question is their safer ntp server to specify instead of pool.ntp.org? I replaced it with time.windows.com and ntp.ubuntu.com, but I’m pretty sure those are still just random pools.