On 20 Feb 2015 19:29:44 GMT, Rob <nom...@example.com> wrote: >>>Why not just: >>> >>>pool pool.ntp.org >>> >>>That should be enough. >> >> I did have just one line "pool uk.pool.ntp.org" but the rogue > >Did I write "pool uk.pool.ntp.org"? I don't think so...
No, you didn't. Did I say that you did? It is what I had in my ntp.conf. >> server didn't get dropped even after 27 hours. I included the >> "uk" to try to make sure that the servers were as local as >> possible. Without that they could be anywhere in Europe. > >No, the "pool.ntp.org" name selects the closests servers. >Close enough when you consider the pool good enough. Experience tells me that IP addresses are selected on a regional basis, not a country basis. Sometimes they are all in the UK, but not always. For example, earlier today one of the servers that was offered using pool.ntp.org was in Hungary. Putting the country code in makes it more likely that the IP addresses are local. -- Roger _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions