>       What is the best way to get the leap seconds file? The first
> URL in Google search results is apparently redirecting to itself:
> http://www.ietf.org/timezones/data/leap-seconds.list

> Trying 2400:cb00:2048:1::6814:55...

wget works for me, but it uses IPv4


>       Apparently the majority of my upstream servers do not send the leap 
> second
> info - at least my "ntpq -c rv" does not show the "tai" value: 

There are two levels of leap info.  The normal NTP packet exchange has a 2 
bit field that encodes 4 states:
  my clock is no good
  my clock is good, no leap
  leap insert
  leap delete

The leap insert/delete apply to the end of the current day.

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>       How can I tell which upstream servers announce the upcoming
> leap second?

Wait until the day the leap will happen.  :)


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