Felix Tilley wrote:

On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 02:54:39 +0000, Danny Mayer wrote:

NTP has never used TCP.

Where did you see that this system has public access? The notice
attached to the list for tick (time is a CNAME) shows the following:

AccessDetails:   Open access to stratum-2 servers and to UCLA clients.

So why are you trying to access it?

Danny


This worked until a few days ago.  It was available to the public.

echo "ntp0.cornell.edu"
ntpdate -ub ntp0.cornell.edu

echo "time.caltech.edu"
ntpdate -ub time.caltech.edu

echo "time.ucla.edu"
ntpdate -ub time.ucla.edu


echo "ntp2.usno.navy.mil"
ntpdate -ub ntp2.usno.navy.mil



The fact that you could access it did not mean that your use was proper or welcome! My guess would be that too many people abused their hospitality.

If you want a stratum one server, buy a GPS receiver and operate your own! If you are feeling generous, make it available to the public.

Given the ever growing supply of idiots on the internet (individual AND corporate (Netgear, D-Link, etc.)) it wouldn't surprise me if more public servers ceased to make themselves available.

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