Thank
you to those who responded to my question. I've found what I think is a
solution to my issue. The NIST publicly lists IP addresses for several
time servers, which leads me to believe they should remain relatively
stable. I know it's not guaranteed, but it should hopefully be
relatively consistent. I'm passing it along in case you receive any
future requests for such thing.
Jon Tandy
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From: Jon Tandy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 5:38 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Fixed IP addresses for SNTPHello,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?Thanks,Jon TandyProject Engineer7500 West 161st StreetOverland Park, KS 66085Ph. 1-913-549-1000 ext. 232Fax 1-913-549-1001
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