> Le 26 août 2015 à 00:37, Nathan Stratton Treadway 
> <nathanst+ntp-questi...@ontko.com> a écrit :
> 
>> <snipped>
> 
> Did you ever figure out what was going on here?  
> 
> I noticed that the output you quoted from your second server looks
> simarly to what I get from my server... but the output you show from bb1
> is wierd in that both commands show 129.6.15.30 as being stratum 2.  It
> seems like somehow some other system is replying in place of the actual
> time-c.nist.gov, or something....
> 
>                                                               Nathan
> 

I didn’t get a root cause. In order to get the UT1 NTP service, you have to 
register a static IP with NIST. My ISP doesn’t allocate static IP’s so I rented 
a couple.
The address I allocated to the server bb1, which was giving these strange 
results, (served from the eastern US IIRC) turned out to be unreliable. I 
subsequently switched, first to a Bolder Co. served address and then to a UK 
served address where the problem is not seen. So as you say, it looks as though 
on the bad link, the packets were being routed elsewhere. 

Regards    
Mike


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