Harlan, I never made the DNS request myself, but I might have rubberstamped a request from you without looking closely at it. My fault, not yours.
We have had this discussion before, so let me repeat the rules. The home page for ntp.org lives here and nowhere else (but, see below). The software itself, including archives and the project page live here and nowhere else This is purely for security purposes. Any of this stuff can be mirrored anywhere else and any claims for authenticity notwithstanding.. But, if you get it from here via ntp.org, it's the real stuff and there are professional folks here responsible for the care and upkeep of the hardware, including tens of terabyres of RAID 5 and huge backup farms. I've always been happy to have the public services project hosted elsewhere. All I care about is the point of entry - the home page - and the software and archives. If you choose to host the home page elsewhere for redundancy, you must promise that the mirrored pages are exactly the same. The host machine for ntp.org is one of several virtual machines on our huge departmet server farm. We are in the midst of a software upgrade that may have taken the farm down for a few hours. We have had a couple of power outs over the last couple of years, but the farm has been lit all the time. The UDel campus infrastructure is massively sollid, as is our Internet-2 connectivity. Outside the I-2 community we use a local ISP that has been quite reliable, not like the bad old days. I did a traceroute to google.com and am astonished at how good things look. We used to use a DS3 circuit to the ISP, but I can see it's now faster than that. Dave Harlan Stenn wrote: >>>>In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (David Mills) writes: >>>> >>>> > >David> Rob, The only, and I repeat only, DNS entry I ever submitted was for >David> 128.4. Any other entry in the database must be due to an intruder. > >Dave, > >Uh, no. > >www.ntp.org is a mirrored splash page that points visitors interested in the >reasearch and technical development aspects of the projet to your pages at >UDel, and points visitors interested in support issues to the Public >Services Project website. > >After previous headaches and problems with UDel and www.ntp.org "going dark" >we all agreed it would be OK (and better) to have multiple hosts answer for >www.ntp.org. > >I'm happy to go in to greater detail via email. > > _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
