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galmiklos
Aug 26, 2022Aspirant
What is my RAX54 WiFi router connecting to at TCP port 8883?
I just set up my RAX54 WiFi router in AP Mode, and it is an OPNSense firewall behind it. Apart from the annoying ICMP attempts to Google DNS servers (which I believe is a bad practice to check if...
michaelkenward
Aug 27, 2022Guru - Experienced User
galmiklos wrote:
I just set up my RAX54 WiFi router in AP Mode, and it is an OPNSense firewall behind it.
First, did you find this?
Disabled Features on the Router when set to AP Mode | Answer | NETGEAR Support
Could that affect what you are trying to do?
- galmiklosAug 27, 2022Aspirant
All those features disabled because of selecting AP mode I expected. I would want my firewall do most of that, and it does.
However, after changing the NTP settings to my own NTP server (the firewall), the router stopped trying to connect to those addresses at TCP port 8883.
So it seems, that "default NETGEAR NTP server" is not a standard NTP server, but some NETGEAR proprietary solution to sync time.
- FURRYe38Aug 27, 2022Guru - Experienced User
What happens if you set your firewall to allow the RAX NTP query to pass thru out of curiosity?
Yes NG has a NTP service on there side. As do other router Mfrs.- galmiklosAug 28, 2022Aspirant
This is odd. I enabled the NETGEAR NTP server, and it works now, although I did not change anything on the firewall.
And I don't see connection attempts to TCP port 8883 either.