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James Knott wrote:
> Damon Register wrote:
>> Jack Malone wrote:
>>> Just wondering what ntp servers people here prefer to use. I have
>>> done a google search an get a list of the public servers but wanted
>>> to see which ones people here on the list use. 
>> I noticed that no one else has mentioned this so I would like to
>> add a suggestion.  One of our sysadmins here at work tells me
>> that good time is important to DNS servers so he suggested just
>> using the ISP's DNS server for  your NTP server.  Anyone else
>> have any comments on that?
>>
> 
> Aside from the fact that my ISP doesn't provide NTP on the DNS server,
> why is DNS time so critical?  DNS is simply a database lookup function.
> 
> 

But are not inter DNS server updates time stamped?... I would expect a
DNS server to reasonably well time synchronised... but I would be
surprised it acted as an ntp server as well...

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