On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 05:45:25PM +0200, Stephan Goll wrote:
> My system gets a score from -9,8 (¹) and therefore will not enter the pool. I 
> think this is because of the large paket rtt ... and when I do a "host 
> pool.ntp.org" I do not see any other IPv6 enabled ntp timekeepers. I assume 
> they all may have the same problem as I do, I mean: they all may have a 200 
> ms or so rtt and the measurement logic counts this as offset from the time.
> So I kindly ask to do some modifications for getting IPv6 ntp servers in the 
> pool, e.g. setting the the allowed offset higher than normal to get some IPv6 
> servers in the pool. Or at least think about it ... for a limited time or for 
> testing.

I believe the pool itself is not yet IPv6-enabled, so IPv6 NTP servers are
neither being actively monitored nor included in the pool.
www.pool.ntp.org itself is available via IPv6 and the web interface accepts
IPv6 addresses, but that's about it.

I haven't heard anything lately, but I can only assume good times will be
available via IPv6 eventually.  -rt

-- 
Ryan Tucker <[email protected]>

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