Harlan Stenn wrote:
Martin,
If a fix is found for this in time I'll get it in 4.2.8p1.
I'm working on this with Juergen, and I hope we get this done.
Martin
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Marco Marongiu wrote:
On Linux it worked correctly... That is?
Yes. My first tests were more focused on Windows in different versions,
and I used just another Linux box with a simple setup (just NTP client,
no leap second file) to compare the results against those from windows.
I'm going
On 19/01/15 09:25, Martin Burnicki wrote:
Marco Marongiu wrote:
On Linux it worked correctly... That is?
Yes. My first tests were more focused on Windows in different versions,
and I used just another Linux box with a simple setup (just NTP client,
no leap second file) to compare the
On 19/01/15 14:47, Martin Burnicki wrote:
Actually I've tested a 4.2.8 client on Linux which only receives the
leap second warning from an upstream NTP server.
There are other configuration options like presence of a leapsecond
file, NTP server mode receiving the announcement from a
Martin,
If a fix is found for this in time I'll get it in 4.2.8p1.
H
Martin Burnicki writes:
I've just ran a few leap second tests with ntpd 4.2.8 under Windows and
Linux and found that the leap second is not applied correctly under
Windows 8 and 8.1.
Under windows 7 and on a Linux