Quoting Rob ([email protected]):
> >| root@dns1:~# ntpq -c lpeers
> >| ===============================
> >| *someserver.tld  .PPS.
> >| +someserver2.tld .GPS.
> >| -someserver3.tld .PPS.
> >|  dns2.dns.dmz.bi 172.2.53.81
> >|  dns3.dns.dmz.bi 172.2.53.81
> >| +someserver4.tld .PPS.
> So in the above, dns2 and dns3 (two separate servers) both take their
> time from 172.2.53.81 This is not a server you are talking to, but a
> server they are talking to.

Well, yes. You would say that. But dns2 and dns3 *also* sync to
someserver.tld primarily(*), with two reference/fallback sources(+) and
one not considered(-). They both show either dns1 and dns2 or dns1 and
dns3 as syncing to 172.2.53.81.

I can't find this IP, or any hostname resolving to this IP, in any of my
configs. So i'm inclined to go with David Woolley's comment: 'refids are
opaque'. Opaque as that remark may be. ;-))

-Sndr.
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