Richard B. Gilbert wrote: > Since Hawaii has a grand total of one NTP server and that server is > "restricted access", you don't have any really good choices.
When I am unable to find good pool.ntp.org or otherwise publicly listed time servers near one of our offices, I usually look to the local university. They are usually happy to provide NTP service to their neighbors (especially if they're state-funded schools). There's servers available at hostnames "ntp2.hawaii.edu", "ntp3.hawaii.edu", and "ntp4.hawaii.edu", but I'm not sure what the access policy is (no references to those host names are found via Google or searches of UH websites). Do *not* use "ntp.hawaii.edu" or "ntp1.hawaii.edu", as I believe those are aliases for the same stratum-1 time server. You don't need stratum-1 time for a home network. Dan, you might want to email the UH ITS group at [EMAIL PROTECTED] to see if accessing their stratum-2s is allowed. As others have mentioned, server selection is probably not going to fix your issue, but if you want to avoid sending traffic to the mainland for NTP, the UH servers might be an option. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
