ntp1.hawaii.edu canonical name = ntproundtop.hawaii.edu.
Name: ntproundtop.hawaii.edu
Address: 128.171.235.62
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Jeff Mings je...@lava.net wrote:
Hi All!
After the new NTP DOS vulnerability, a lot of NTP servers are changing
their operation.
I have
That was fast! You are SO on it, Mr. Chee! :D
Since you work with the UH IT dept., I'm not surprised you produced
a UH server. Is this particular server _reliably_ deployed? I.e., will
it likely be consistently available 5 years from now? There are a lot
of devices, like phones, that
Can't answer that, but Alan Whinery is behind it and it's providing NTP for
UHM ITS facilities. Have you thought of ntp.pool.org?
/brian chee
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Jeff Mings je...@lava.net wrote:
That was fast! You are SO on it, Mr. Chee! :D
Since you work with the UH IT
Brian Chee wrote:
ntp1.hawaii.edu canonical name = ntproundtop.hawaii.edu.
Name: ntproundtop.hawaii.edu
Address: 128.171.235.62
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Jeff Mings je...@lava.net wrote:
Hi All!
After the new NTP DOS vulnerability, a lot of NTP servers are changing
their
I have no idea what the UH policy is on this, but I use ntp1.hawaii.edu for
all kinds of things, and my secondary is ntp.pool.org
My next step is to build a stratum1 on my raspberry PI for my lab
/brian chee
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Al Plant n...@hdk5.net wrote:
Brian Chee
Brian Chee wrote:
Can't answer that, but Alan Whinery is behind it and it's providing NTP for
UHM ITS facilities. Have you thought of ntp.pool.org?
Aloha,
Its the pool that is the problem in NTP. There are old allowed services
that have been removed from the new release and the vulnerable
Yes, Brian, the first NTP pool address I listed is from ntp.pool.org,
but it may be farther away /slower depending upon which server in the
pool answers the query.
Al, I always appreciate your suggestions, but I noticed that the
NASA NTP server is really not supposed to be publicly
Why not run your own NTP server? The stratum1 Raspberry Pi would cost under
$100 in hardware and that includes a pretty long external GPS patch antenna
that you can stick to the inside of a window.
http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/Raspberry-Pi-NTP.html
Though the GPS unit from Adafruit has an
Jeff Mings wrote:
Yes, Brian, the first NTP pool address I listed is from ntp.pool.org,
but it may be farther away /slower depending upon which server in the
pool answers the query.
Al, I always appreciate your suggestions, but I noticed that the
NASA NTP server is really not supposed to
Brian Chee wrote:
Why not run your own NTP server? The stratum1 Raspberry Pi would cost under
$100 in hardware and that includes a pretty long external GPS patch antenna
that you can stick to the inside of a window.
http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/Raspberry-Pi-NTP.html
Though the GPS unit from
Brian,
That stratum-1 Rasberry Pi project is really cool.
Jeff,
http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/us
You can list multiple servers and get your time normalized between all of
them.
-Vince
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