>>>> meow.febo.com is returning from 192.168.1.234 instead of a public
>>>> IP for the us.pool.ntp.org.  Is there any way to exclude that server?
>>> Happened already:
>>>     http://www.pool.ntp.org/scores/24.123.66.139
>>
>> I run meow.febo.com.  Not sure what's happening other than that we had a
>> network outage overnight; the network is back up as of about 0915 EDT.
>> The 192.168.1.234 address is used here for an internal NTP server
>> (tock.febo.com) but that should be visible only on my internal network.
>>  I have no idea how it would have propagated outside.
>
> You seem to be right, everything is fine viewed from here !
> It is OK to have time source on your internal network (of course ;-) as 
> long as you can be reached from the outside, which is the case for your 
> server.
> So I am not sure what the first poster meant either...
> It seems to me that you have no action to take,
> ntpq -p meow.febo.com
...
> 7.546

Yes and for others: if you're not sure your timeserver is accesible from
the internet, you could always surf to:
http://www.vanheusden.com/query_ntp.php


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