Hi Jordi,
I have currently no issues with found connections of those IP-Adresses. Only it makes my wonder.
Connection to google.com I understand.
Connection to 192.168.0.70 I don't understand. I found out, that those is an dial-up IP-Adress from Deutsche Telekom.
See also
https://db-ip.com/217.224.162.180
I know in theoretical base those kind of function in 'unwanted features of addin' (also known as trojaner or virus). Those have long time no effect, try to reach in background steady an IP-dress and becomes active if those will be reached (and get about those connection additional orders).
Hope that not such a 'unwanted feature' is integrated in Swisslog. Those can be happen e.g. by integration of subroutines from other.
Means the 'bad boy' is not the programmer (here you), instead of this the guy who created the additional feature set.
Have tested here with the normal SwisLog version 5.100d - those try also to open the IP-Connection. And also with complete deactivated UDP, Online Callsign-Search.
Think you should also see those kind of request. In Windows only open Start / Ressource Monitor, selecting tab Network and activate SwisslV5.exe
Hoping, that it is not that what I'm afraid of
In the meantime I will block those IP-Address in my fritz-box
... addendum:
Have investigated a little bit more by tracing and think has nothing to do with 'unwanted feature'.
SwissLog do a DNS-Request for db0spc.ath.cx and get here those IP-Adress 217.224.162.180.
db0spc seams do be a part of DX-Cluster. As least sometimes, if online.
73 Roland