Stephen Vaughan wrote:
I'm talking about weeks at a time.

Network connectivity goes down, ntp reverts to LOCAL clock, then if you look at 
the logs and check ntpq, it remains bound to the LOCAL clock, several weeks 
after the connectivity went down. A simple restart of ntpd brings the external 
clocks back online.

Do you, by any chance, have an unstable IP address? Some ISPs generate these. One theories is that it is to break attempts to run servers.

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