David Woolley wrote: > W. eWatson wrote: > >> >> I would guess that possible server locations can be found in a list >> like <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/262680>, which shows NIST >> servers, and > > I wouldn't rely on anything from Microsoft. At best they are intended > for w32time updating every few days. > > >> Level One Servers. The site refers to other lists, one from the Naval > > You haven't made a valid case for using stratum one servers. Start with > the official list of stratum 2 ones, or use the pool, as others have > suggested. > > However, first, if in an organisation, try: > > ntp.yourdomain, ntp1.yourdomain, ntp2.yourdomain.... > > Next, if you have a competent ISP, try: > > ntp.yourisp, ntp1.yourisp, ntp2.yourisp..... > > ISP's often don't announce these, because their marketing people think > it too boring and too scary for the average customer.
And some, like Comcast, do not seem to have such a thing. I went so far as to ask customer service a few years ago and was told "We don't have any!" A quick check a couple of minutes ago returns "unknown host ntp.comcast.net" and suggests that they still don't have any. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
