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Skynet Outbound connections from WAN IP to 188.225.9.167

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Khadanja

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Jul 16 09:00:00 RT-AC68U-20E0 kernel: [BLOCKED - OUTBOUND] IN= OUT=vlan10 SRC=47.XX.XXX.XXX DST=188.225.9.167 LEN=76 TOS=0x08 PREC=0x40 TTL=64 ID=0 DF PROTO=UDP SPT=47914 DPT=123 LEN=56
Can't figure out why my router is constantly trying to connect to this IP, any ideas?
 
Must be in an ntp pool (port 123 is ntp).
looks like it is but why is it checking with a time server in Russia?
Name: 2.ru.pool.ntp.org
Address 1: 2001:440:1880:5555::2
Address 2: 91.209.94.10 ntp1.doorhan.ru
Address 3: 192.36.143.130 time100.stupi.se
Address 4: 188.225.9.167 yggnode.cf
Address 5: 89.110.32.178 89-110-32-178.static.avangarddsl.ru
 
Depends what pool you use. I use us.pool.ntp.org myself.
You can also use the continental zones (For example europe, north-america, oceania or asia.pool.ntp.org), and a country zone (like ch.pool.ntp.org in Switzerland) - for all these zones, you can again use the 0, 1 or 2 prefixes, like 0.ch.pool.ntp.org. Note, however, that the country zone might not exist for your country, or might contain only one or two timeservers.
 

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