Hi all,

I have the same problem over here in The Netherlands. I have two NTP servers. 
One in a DC that shows no problem and one behind a cable company (business 
line) that has the poor score since the 17th.

DC: http://www.pool.ntp.org/scores/178.239.61.38
HQ: http://www.pool.ntp.org/scores/95.97.208.30


I received the automated email the 17th at 8:15 (UTC+1). It was sent at Fri, 17 
Feb 2017 06:55:02 +0000 (UTC)

Maybe some anti-DDOS measure somewhere?



Best regards,
Ben



> On 20 Feb 2017, at 20:03, Ron Hahn <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Colleagues,
> 
> Looking for some help here as I have spent a lot of time looking at this
> without any improvements. :-(
> 
> Since early Friday, 17th the pool monitoring server was reporting that my
> pool server:
> 
> http://www.pool.ntp.org/scores/89.101.218.6
> 
> in increasingly negative scores - anywhere between -20 and -60 range.  All
> over up and down. :-(
> 
> So thinking that something has gone horrible wrong on my side I check:
> 
> - fibre interface (and reboot)
> - switch (also reboot, no changes in some months)
> - firewall config (logs and rules)
> - LeoNTP appliance (reboot and also firmware upgrade as well)
> - swap of stratum 1 source
> - WAN utilisation (20-30%)
> 
> I am finding nothing to explain why such low scores all of a sudden.
> 
> I compared the LeoNTP box to my other stratum 1 sources and they are within
> <1ms of each other - so I think time is good and not false ticking.
> 
> I also wrote a script on my Raleigh (US) server to run ntpdate against this
> every 5 minutes overnight.  Only 4 timeouts in the entire night and some
> time this morning.
> 
> Can anyone offer suggestions as to what to check next as this causing me a
> big head ache now.
> 
> Thank you for the help,
> 
> Ron
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