Sander Smeenk writes: > Quoting Harlan Stenn ([email protected]): > > > So, do IPV6 addresses result in anything useful when used in NTPD? > > Works for me: > > stenn@psp-fb1> sntp 2610:20:6F15:15::27 > > 27 Nov 22:14:24 sntp[23486]: Started sntp > > 2014-11-27 22:14:24.982440 (+0000) +0.00180 +/- 0.010162 secs > > > > stenn@psp-fb1> ntpq -p psp2 > > remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset > > =========================================================================== > === > > 2001:4f8:fff7:1 149.20.68.1 3 u 373 1024 377 0.341 -0.574 > > However, do note that 'refid' will not display correct IPv6 addresses. > That might be a tad bit confusing if you don't expect it...
It's also reasonably well-documented. The refid is a 32-bit field. Also see http://support.ntp.org/Dev/UpdatingTheRefidFormat H _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
