> 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 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Nathan Stratton Treadway - natha...@ontko.com - Mid-Atlantic region > Ray Ontko & Co. - Software consulting services - http://www.ontko.com/ > GPG Key: http://www.ontko.com/~nathanst/gpg_key.txt ID: 1023D/ECFB6239 > Key fingerprint = 6AD8 485E 20B9 5C71 231C 0C32 15F3 ADCD ECFB 6239 "Ceux qui sont prêts à abandonner une liberté essentielle pour obtenir une petite et provisoire sécurité, ne méritent ni liberté ni sécurité." Benjimin Franklin _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions