On Nov 5, 2009, at 08:33, John P. Hartmann wrote:

Bob, a leading zero in an IP address means the the component is octal.
 Are you sure you don't want the letter O rather than the digit 0?
Not that I have the faintest idea what us.pool.ntp.org is all about.
I use one of the nist servers (time-a.nist.gov).  They haven't
complained.

So how _do_ you distinguish a decimal zero from an octal zero?

Inquiring minds want to know.

-- gil

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