On Saturday 15 July 2006 00:38, Jon Tandy wrote: > Hello, > > We have some embedded devices which require time synchronization using > SNTP, but which presently do not have the ability to use a named DNS > server address. Are there any known public, fixed IP sources which would > be available for end users, which are not likely to change IP addresses?
Hi, Certainly not within the pool.ntp.org service - the whole point of that is that the IP addresses may change every now and then. Your best bet is to set up your own ntp server - unless you literally sell hundreds of thousands of these devices, network load just is not an issue, and running an ntp server will cost your network admin no more than 10min per month, or even less. Just think on the fundamental fact of the Internet: your IP address *will* change. So be prepared on how to react then. cheers -- vbi -- Beta. Software undergoes beta testing shortly before it's released. Beta is Latin for "still doesn't work."
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