Danny Mayer wrote: > David Woolley wrote: >> Danny Mayer wrote: >> >>> There is no way to mark an NTP packet as invalid but then why would you >> There are several ways of marking a packet as effectively invalid. The >> real problem is that there is a lot of software out there (including >> w32time) that will accept packets that the protocol says they should reject. > > No, there's is no way to mark a packet as invalid. If you mean KOD
Leap bits = 11, root dispersion > 1 second, stratum = 16. > packets, those are still valid packets and it is just notifying the > originator of the request about something (See the NTP v4 draft). > However they are still valid packets. How you deal with KOD packets is a > separate question. > > Danny > _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions