On 2006-09-05, Felix Tilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 02:54:39 +0000, Danny Mayer wrote: > >> 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? > > It is publically available.
This server has published the following access rules: * The AccessPolicy of RestrictedAccess. That means that access is open to clients who meet the published access conditions (e.g. AccessDetails, ServiceArea, NotificationMessage, etc.). * The AccessDetails state that it is open to stratum-2 servers and to UCLA clients. * The ServiceArea is restricted to the Pacific Time zone. Clients outside of the ServiceArea may request access. * Clients must send a NotificationMessage prior to using this server. So ... If you are a UCLA client and send a NotificationMessage you may use this server. If you are a legitimate stratum-2 server, defined in the RulesOfEngagement as one that is serving more than 100 clients, and are in the published ServiceArea, or have permission, and send a NotificationMessage, you may use this server. Use of the server by clients who do not meet these conditions will most likely be considered abuse. > My former employer put its time servers behind a firewall. I am > accessing it to sync my computer clock. How do you you do it? There are numerous Stratum-2 time servers listed at http://ntp.isc.org/s2 and there's a good number of servers in the NTP pool (http://ntp.isc.org/pool) -- Steve Kostecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> NTP Public Services Project - http://ntp.isc.org/ _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
