Hello David!

> As to which timestamp is "correct" you will need to read the
> architecture briefing on the NTP project page.

That's not fair. I just wanted to use NTP as a tool to measure the time drift of my system clock and now you pull the dreaded "read the architecture briefing" weapon on me. What have I done to you to deserve this? :-)

> While at it, understand
> the raw offset measurement does not reflect the actual clock offset,
> as the latter is determined by the clock discipline algorithm
> described in  the briefings on the project page. [...]

You are talking about "clock discipline". That's confusing me as I am running ntpd using option "disable ntp" which (according to your implementation documentation) should disable time and frequency discipline.

Cheers
Daniel
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