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Country Object - What Country?
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[FILTER][Block][WAN->LAN/RT/VPN, 983:04:24 ][@S:R=2:3, 45.89.X.X:50260->192.168.X.X:443][TCP][HLen=20, TLen=52, Flag=S, Seq=2972358332, Ack=0, Win=64240]
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Guessing that 45.89.X.X is the source IP address (only a guess mind) an IP lookup suggests a number of possible countries. Perhaps you can narrow it down if you know the X and X?
Sorry I swapped the actual IP for X's to hide it, I have looked it up on several sites but all say its a UK IP.
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pharcyder post=103561 userid=38192No, there is no way of checking what Country DrayOS thinks you're in that I am aware of. Maybe there is a CLI command for it. Draytek uses a 3rd party IP list and that list is point in time. It becomes outdated quite quick as IP blocks are sold between ISPs globally all the time. The Country IP list in DrayOS is only updated when new firmware is released and there is no guarantee each firmware has an updated Country IP list baked into it.
That's a shame, I was hoping that syslog would tell me, or there being some kind of inbuilt query I could do via telnet
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