Re: [ntp:questions] Ginormous offset and slow convergance

2011-12-01 Thread unruh
On 2011-12-01, Pete Ashdown wrote: > unruh writes: > >>If he has peerstats log file, he can look at it and see what teh offset >>is of the oncore and the other ntp sources to see if it is really >>misbehaving that badly. Also, if it is out by 16 sec, why in the world >>has ntp not stepped the tim

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP Denial of Service attack 29 November 2011

2011-12-01 Thread Rich
On Dec 1, 4:03 am, Rob wrote: > Rich wrote: > > Someone is "at war" with USNO  NTP service. They could be students, > > who knows?  But all of the offending addresses traced to Chinese > > sites. In order to continue to provide NTP to US customers, USNO > > elected to block Chinese networks at th

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP Denial of Service attack 29 November 2011

2011-12-01 Thread jimp
Rob wrote: > Rich wrote: >> Someone is "at war" with USNO NTP service. They could be students, >> who knows? But all of the offending addresses traced to Chinese >> sites. In order to continue to provide NTP to US customers, USNO >> elected to block Chinese networks at the /8 level whenever we

[ntp:questions] [ntp:announce] NTP 4.2.6p5-RC2 Released

2011-12-01 Thread NTP Public Services Project
Redwood City, CA - 2011/11/30 - The NTP Public Services Project (http://support.ntp.org/) is pleased to announce that NTP 4.2.6p5-RC2, a Release Candidate of the NTP Reference Implementation from the NTP Project, is now available at http://www.ntp.org/downloads.html and http://support.ntp.org/downl

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP Denial of Service attack 29 November 2011

2011-12-01 Thread Uwe Klein
Rich wrote: Someone is "at war" with USNO NTP service. They could be students, who knows? But all of the offending addresses traced to Chinese sites. In order to continue to provide NTP to US customers, USNO elected to block Chinese networks at the /8 level whenever we were able to trace the at

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP Denial of Service attack 29 November 2011

2011-12-01 Thread Rob
Rich wrote: > Someone is "at war" with USNO NTP service. They could be students, > who knows? But all of the offending addresses traced to Chinese > sites. In order to continue to provide NTP to US customers, USNO > elected to block Chinese networks at the /8 level whenever we were > able to tra