looks like it is but why is it checking with a time server in Russia?Must be in an ntp pool (port 123 is ntp).
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.
Thanks I was using pool.ntp.otg I guess that picks randomly. Changed to my country's poolDepends what pool you use. I use us.pool.ntp.org myself.
pool.ntp.org: How do I setup NTP to use the pool?
www.ntppool.org
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