Richard B. Gilbert wrote: > <snip> > > I believe that once a server is configured, it is polled whether or not > it's a false ticker. Its time will be evaluated each time it is polled > and the time will be discarded as long as the server remains a false > ticker. If a former false ticker corrects itself, its time will be > considered and, if the NTP algorithms so decide, it will be used. > > Administrators who are paying attention will cease to use servers that > offer poor quality time.
Richard, the real problem is that most of the problem clients are not running software like the NTP reference implementation but clients written by people who didn't understand the rules of proper NTP usage and heavily abuse the servers. Many of these seem to be Windows clients and if you think that anyone is looking at what it's doing, I do have this bridge for sale... Danny _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
