hi!

On 26.06.2012 19:26, AlbyVA wrote:

    "After the 2008-12-31 leap second about 1 in 7 of the NTP servers
    went bad by
    just around one second in the first hour after the leap second[1].
      Even 12
    hours later about 2% of the servers were still bad.  I didn't write
    it down,
    but I randomly checked some of the bad servers and I recall that
    they were
    using a seemingly random mix of sources (CDMA signals, GPS directly,
    other NTP
    servers over the internet etc)."

    Ask

    [1] https://lists.ntp.org/pipermail/pool/2009-January/004623.html


  Very interesting...   Will you be doing any similar data collection
after this Leap Second?

yes, I would like to know that, too!

but what's more interesting.. how can I ensure that my pool servers will be working correctly? is it sufficient to use 4.2.6 (package from debian squeeze) and configure the "leapfile" directive? do I have to change the "restrict" directive to allow querying of the leapsec?


thanks!

cheers,
Thomas
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