Hi List, I've been lurking for several months now on the list and I remember some discussion about trying to find acceptable methods for bootstrapping the local system time so that DNSSEC would work.
I recently got around to updating my router a week or two ago from 3.7.? to 3.10.28-16 because Comcast finally switched on IPv6 for my neck of the woods (realized this when I finally noticed the performance impact of the issues with Comcast IPv6 and the 3.7 release) . Tonight, I went and reset my configuration this evening to clear out some mistakes I made (that was keeping IPv6 from working). Then I noticed that was getting SERVFAIL for some domains (e.g.: bufferbloat.net) and not others and (in trying to keep this short) I finally remembered to check the clock on the router and saw that it was set to Feb 24th instead of the correct time & date. Is the current recommendation still to put in a couple of IPs for NTP servers into the config of the router? Or has there been more work towards resolving the NTP bootstrap issue in the more recent releases? TIA. -Joseph _______________________________________________ Cerowrt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel
