> In most cases, blocking requests from badly behaving clients doesn't
> change anything, other than save you outgoing bandwidth.

All I can say is that my experience is very different.  If I don't
provide time or provide "bad" time my incoming traffic goes up by a factor
of 5.

> Most of the badly behaving clients that was able to get information on
> turned out to be bog standard ntp clients (typically linux clients)
> behind a firewall.

I think the worst offenders in my case are OpenNTP clients.

Tim.
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