Hi

The last release I see of NTPns is from 2008. The notes are from 2005. That’s a 
*long* time in Internet years. Is this the release you are trying to use? 

There are a number of security (and otherwise) issues with NTP that have come 
up over that time period …

PHK is in the middle of a re-write of NTP so you may have something more recent.

Bob

> On Dec 27, 2014, at 3:16 PM, David J Taylor <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Look at the bottom of this page refclock.htm
> <http://doc.ntp.org/4.1.0/refclock.htm> for a list a clocks that NTP can
> use.  Some of them are GPS receivers.  For example "type 30" is the Oncore
> line of receivers and Type 20 is any generic NMEA GPS receiver, with is by
> far the most common type.
> 
> There is nothing special about configuring a Soekis.  It is just like any
> other system that runs ntpd.  The top of the documentation pages is here
> http://doc.ntp.org/4.1.0/ntpd.htm
> ===========================================================
> 
> Bob, Chris,
> 
> Thanks for your answers, but as I mentioned, I'm using NTPns and not stock 
> NTP.
> 
> I appreciate the requirements for an accurate PPS source - this should be 
> within a microsecond to start with, and then I may try a more accurate source 
> (I have a couple of GPSDOs).
> 
> Cheers,
> David
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