123 is NTP, used for time synchronisation. Often a pool of servers is used.
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Bang on. Something is trying to update its clock.
OP, I suggest you ok that traffic, but if you want to lock it down allow *.pool.ntp.org and *.(Your country prefix).pool.ntp.org
Or spin up your own NTP server and NAT those requests to it.
Haha now I feel like I overreacted. That mentioned Elegoo printer had me on edge, 100s of https requests per minute without an attached account even. Time to tidy up my services more and see if I can point them at my own ntp
Huh thank you. Now its not like I already have my own NTP instance that I seemingly don't have the option on the printers for.. not sure why I didn't to look at the destination port frankly 🤷♂️
You can put the time server in your DHCP offer. No idea if the printer will use that, but it's worth a shot.
No idea about the connections but did you just censor your local IP address??
Good opsec, really.
Edit: also I just realized this is the Privacy community lol
Prusa recently partnered with an Israeli company called Fillament2 during the genocide so you already know what's up.
FUCK I need my own printer with blackjack and hookers
And Klipper
Ender 3 Pro since it literally can't connect to anything on its own?
IDK man the noises they make may communicate to the israeli bird drones
What is up?
Yep this is just NTP, nothing nefarious. If you have a "good" router that has an NTP server and can set the related DHCP option, try setting that. The servers it uses might be hardcoded, but I believe it will honor the DHCP lease.
Well shucks you inadvertantly helped me with a couple other backburner issues, thanks!