Hi,

On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 17:48:58 +0100
Guillermo Ballester Valor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[...]
> > The NTP server set by being set to all of SUSE Linux
> > with default comes to have to answer the demand from
> > a lot of clients. If the client increases, it is likely
> > to become the same as receiving the DOS attack.
> >
> I don't think that SuSE has switch the NTP server active by default. If an 
> administrator wants to syncronize his network and uses shiped SuSE NTP 
> package, then he will find that SuSE has one available and he must also to 
> pick one or two more servers out there.
I think that for YAST to be able to do about SUSE linux 10.1. 


> The situation now is that there is a huge amount of clients depending on free 
> servers and pool.ntp.org.   I recall a big increment in traffic because of 
> debian using 'pool.ntp.org'.    SuSE, RedHat ... and other linux companies  
> should contribute to the effort. I think it is not difficult for them.
Your idea can be understood. 
Then, do you think that Novell should cooperate in the operation 
such as servers of DNS(root) more?
# When pool.ntp.org is used, DNS is indispensable. 



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