I am running Meinberg's Win32 binaries on Windows Server 2003: ntpd 4.2....@beijing-o Sep 01 9:15:56 (UTC+02:00) 2008 (10)
It appears to me there is no support for IPv6 in these binaries. I'm guessing the work simply hasn't been done in the reference implementation to support IPv6 on Windows. Can anyone confirm that even if I build my own binaries from source, IPv6 on Windows is not supported? Incidentally, their free Windows "NTP Time Server Monitor by Meinberg v1.03a" is a nice piece of work. I use the NTP status tab instead of scripted "ntpq -c peers" in a loop, and their loopstats graphing makes it easy to see how well your timeserver is performing. If you run ntp on a platform other than Windows but can access the filesystem via a mapped network drive, you can use the Statistics tab to graph its performance by clicking the triple-dot "..." button and navigating to the directory holding the loopstats file. You may need to enable stats gathering in ntp.conf first: statsdir /path/to/store/loopstats/files/ statistics loopstats Cheers, Dave Hart _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
