On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 08:52:33PM +0800, ian sison (mailing list) wrote:
> Can anyone care to share their server list?
The list of servers I have my NTP server (which is part of pool.ntp.org)
query:
server bonehed.lcs.mit.edu
server chronos.cru.fr
server clock.isc.org
server clock.redhat.com
server clock.uregina.ca
server clock.via.net
server ntp0.mozcom.com
server ntp0.cs.mu.oz.au
server ntp1.cs.mu.oz.au
server ntp1.chorus.net
server ntp1.nl.net
server ntp2.usno.navy.mil
server smtp.certum.pl
server tick.exit.com
server tick.ucla.edu
server time-nw.nist.gov
server timekeeper.isi.edu
server tock.exit.com
server ntp2.asti.dost.gov.ph
BTW, if any of your servers has decent bandwidth and a static IP
address, you may be interested in joining the pool.ntp.org project. I've
been part of it for quite some time now, and the bandwidth impact has
been minimal. For more information, check out
<http://www.pool.ntp.org/>. "Rogue desktops" are recommended to use
pool.ntp.org as your NTP server to help decongest the public stratum 1
servers.
--> Jijo
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