David L. Mills wrote: > Danny, > > I'm not aware of any mission calculated to "change my mind," much less > whether to attempt DNS deconstruction of the refid field, on which I > have no opinion. If the reference stratum is 0 or 16 or a reference > clock, the refid is reported as a string, otherwise the opaque value. > What ntpq or ntpdc does with that is opaque to me, but they would have > to figure out which to print based on the same criteria. > > The common problem occurs when running a reference clock driver at > elevated stratum, in which case the refid used to look like a mangled IP > address, but now reveals the clock type instead. This should have > nothing to do with DNS. Is this what you meant by "change my mind?" > > Dave Dave,
Sorry, I should have explained what I meant. I want to change the display of the refid so it doesn't look like an IP address when it's not one of the "other" types like a refclock. The refid is not an IP address, but an identifier of some kind. Danny _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
