Hi Ask, don't know if it's of much help, but if there's a need for it, you could add my 2a01:138:a019::3:4 and 62.146.78.144 to the tr zone. If the traffic peaks out over about 200GB/Month I'ld regret ;)
cheers, - Stephan Am Donnerstag, den 26.07.2012, 21:48 -0700 schrieb Ask Bjørn Hansen: > > On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 6:43, Anssi Johansson wrote: > > > Hi, it's been 2.5 years since I set up a NTP server in Turkey to reduce > > the effects of Turk Telekom's routers querying the pool NTP servers. I > > think this method has worked quite nicely, with the server serving some > > 1400-1500 packets/sec on average[1] for the last year. I was hoping that > > at some point Turk Telekom would reconfigure their routers to not query > > the pool, but alas, that has not happened. > > > Hi Anssi, > > Thank you for doing this for so long. > > There are a few servers in the tr zone now, though most are configured to not > get too much of the traffic. > > If anyone else wants to serve some extra requests, let me know and I can add > your server to the tr zone. :-) > > If the situation with the excessive requests from the Turk Telekom CPE > equipment stays the same and at some point there are not any servers for the > tr zone then I think the "solution" will be to just turn off access to the > NTP Pool from Turkey rather than having the requests fallback to the general > europe zone. > > > > Ask > > -- > Ask Bjørn Hansen - http://askask.com/ > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > pool mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/pool
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