On 2006-07-02, David Malone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>No. I saw it on two of my machines. On one on June30 23:59:60 UTC, on
>>the other also a day later.
>
> If you haven't reset your machine since, could you get a list of peers
> with "ntpq -p" on both machines. This should help narrow down the machine
> that introduced the eap second.
Certainly.
[new-bh] blackhole:~# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
-asteria.debian. 130.149.17.21 2 u 642 1024 377 18.009 2.776 0.121
-nsa1.sil.at 193.10.7.250 2 u 704 1024 377 14.995 6.124 4.247
+svr2.m-online.n 130.149.17.21 2 u 659 1024 377 18.710 -0.859 0.085
*svr1.m-online.n 212.18.1.106 2 u 718 1024 377 18.428 -0.938 0.414
-rainbow.bksys.a 192.53.103.108 2 u 655 1024 377 52.223 -15.817 5.789
-salukes.opensou 80.127.4.179 2 u 711 1024 377 138.165 -50.134 3.140
+thales.ham.nw.s 130.149.17.21 2 u 659 1024 377 10.074 1.278 0.126
-20six.fr 172.20.20.34 3 u 660 1024 377 7.475 28.472 1.658
LOCAL(0) LOCAL(0) 13 l 43 64 377 0.000 0.000 0.002
There's also http://asteria.noreply.org/~weasel/bh-ntp/blackhole.oftc.net.html
which shows the ntp statistics for each peer of blackhole. 20six.fr looks a
bit suspicous.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
-simi.came.sbg.a 130.149.17.8 2 u 1022 1024 377 8.701 0.708 0.900
-rainbow.bksys.a 192.53.103.108 2 u 24 1024 377 8.473 -3.722 0.814
-pluto.fips.at 130.149.17.21 2 u 738 1024 377 0.717 -1.178 0.099
-hostmaster.org 192.53.103.104 2 u 750 1024 377 7.849 -0.146 0.051
BGSZ040.kfunigr .STEP. 16 u - 1024 0 0.000 0.000 4000.00
-trane.wu-wien.a 195.13.1.153 3 u 771 1024 377 2.104 -5.848 0.478
-salukes.opensou 80.127.4.179 2 u 748 1024 377 24.197 3.723 0.101
-thales.ham.nw.s 130.149.17.21 2 u 750 1024 377 23.021 -2.133 0.089
-20six.fr 172.20.20.34 3 u 526 1024 377 14.665 27.655 1.914
+chronos.zedat.f 193.63.105.18 2 u 767 1024 377 24.899 -0.594 0.232
-ntps1-0.cs.tu-b .PPS. 1 u 10 1024 377 27.712 -0.126 0.325
+ntps1-1.cs.tu-b .PPS. 1 u 939 1024 377 26.699 -0.801 0.375
+ntp1.ien.it .IEN. 1 u 621 1024 377 32.962 -0.314 0.255
+ntp2.ien.it .IEN. 1 u 727 1024 377 31.800 -0.775 0.344
-ptbtime1.ptb.de .PTB. 1 u 745 1024 377 20.868 -1.392 0.047
*ptbtime2.ptb.de .PTB. 1 u 63 1024 377 20.052 -0.499 0.265
-bandit.probe-ne .DCFa. 1 u 745 1024 377 13.700 18.735 0.409
-212-82-32-15.ip .PPS. 1 u 747 1024 377 24.359 -1.410 0.085
-rustime01.rus.u .DCFp. 1 u 784 1024 377 17.898 -1.528 0.005
-nsa1.sil.at 193.10.7.250 2 u 737 1024 377 9.988 9.448 4.304
-mammut.cosy.sbg 213.84.251.124 3 u 747 1024 377 5.602 -1.225 0.840
-svr2.m-online.n 130.149.17.21 2 u 752 1024 377 15.144 3.226 0.006
-svr1.m-online.n 212.18.1.106 2 u 739 1024 377 14.973 3.229 0.236
LOCAL(0) LOCAL(0) 13 l 65 64 377 0.000 0.000 0.004
[Yes, I should clean this one up one of these days]
Cheers,
Peter
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