I know it's a long time, but I'm cleaning up old NTP bugs atm.

This has been fixed upstream since 4.2.7p461 which is in Xenial and later.
They added a -w flag to keep the default output unchanged, but provide a way to 
get wider output printed correctly.

Thereby setting fix released.

** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Fix Released

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Title:
  ntpq output truncates IPv6 addresses

Status in NTP:
  Confirmed
Status in ntp package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ntp

  Running ntpq with the -n (numeric) flag causes ntpq to print raw IP
  addresses rather than perform DNS lookups.  When an IPv6 peer is
  present, the IPv6 address is truncated, hiding the right-most digits.

  Proper operation would be to show the entire IPv6 address.

  Example output:

  # ntpq -n
  ntpq> peers
       remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
  ==============================================================================
  +2001:1111:111:2 69.10.36.6       3 u   15   64  377    0.304    0.668   1.072
  +91.189.94.4     193.79.237.14    2 u   23  128  377  108.365   -1.872   2.214

  The first peer (actual address changed somewhat but formatting
  unaltered) has been truncated after ":2".

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