If it helps, everything seems OK from Germany: # for X in a b c d e f g h; do echo "asking $X.ntpns.org, ANSWER SECTION:"; dig +short pool.ntp.org @$X.ntpns.org; done asking a.ntpns.org, ANSWER SECTION: 78.46.80.115 129.70.132.34 176.221.43.3 176.9.106.131 asking b.ntpns.org, ANSWER SECTION: 130.149.220.2 83.137.98.96 5.9.40.108 192.53.103.108 asking c.ntpns.org, ANSWER SECTION: 85.119.80.233 87.98.238.185 85.91.1.164 178.162.174.191 asking d.ntpns.org, ANSWER SECTION: 129.70.132.34 176.9.253.75 130.149.220.2 129.70.132.36 asking e.ntpns.org, ANSWER SECTION: 88.198.69.178 83.169.43.165 80.190.147.93 130.149.220.2 asking f.ntpns.org, ANSWER SECTION: 83.170.1.42 149.255.102.233 87.232.1.41 188.40.77.71 asking g.ntpns.org, ANSWER SECTION: 176.9.253.75 217.144.143.91 85.214.240.100 176.221.43.3 asking h.ntpns.org, ANSWER SECTION: 130.149.220.2 217.144.143.91 78.46.41.98 83.151.21.17
2012/9/20 Ask Bjørn Hansen <[email protected]> > > On Sep 20, 2012, at 2:03, maoz zadok <[email protected]> wrote: > > > maoz@maoz-laptop:~$ for X in a b c d e f g h; do echo "asking $ > X.ntpns.org, ANSWER SECTION:"; dig +short pool.ntp.org @$X.ntpns.org; done > > asking a.ntpns.org, ANSWER SECTION: > > asking b.ntpns.org, ANSWER SECTION: > > That's pretty strange. Does it make a difference if you add +norec as an > option to dig? > > Our monitoring only shows problems with one server (it was one of the IPs > for c.ntpns.org until earlier). > > http://dns-status.ntppool.org > http://www.pool.ntp.org/dns.html > > > Ask > > _______________________________________________ > pool mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/pool >
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