Mark,

You might consider setting up your own GPS-based NTP network. Commercial 
Ethernet GPS-sourced NTP servers, such as the Time Machines, TM1000A, are as 
little as $400. Or you can roll your own using a Raspberry Pi or similar nano 
computer with a GPS module and antenna. We use these exclusively in data 
centers now rather than depending on Internet NTP servers, primarily for 
security, because financial transactions in e-commerce can be sensitive to 
false time information. There are also a variety of NTP-based Internet attacks, 
so if you can block NTP at your border you’ve eliminated another attack surface.

-mel via cell

> On Aug 5, 2023, at 11:22 AM, Mark Tinka <mark@tinka.africa> wrote:
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> 
> 
>> On 8/5/23 20:17, Chris Adams wrote:
>> 
>> It's the NTP pool people you need to talk to - the .freebsd. bit is just
>> a vendored entry into the pool (more for load tracking and management).
> 
> Yes, Andreas clarified in unicast. Will do. Thanks.
> 
> Mark.

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