- Original Message -
> From: "Mel Beckman via Outages"
> Subject: Re: [outages] DNS SERVFAIL for nist.gov
> I support many financial networks, and comply with the same FINRA rule 6820
> you
> do. This rule doesn’t state that the time must be synchronized over th
On 6/14/21 8:58 AM, Jay R. Ashworth via Outages wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Matthew Huff via Outages"
Of course.
Like I stated in the original email, we don’t use NIST for time sync. We
actually have a GPS and a PTP feed.
WE MUST, HOWEVER, VALIDATE OUR SYSTEM TIMES VERSUS THE I
- Original Message -
> From: "Matthew Huff via Outages"
> Of course.
>
> Like I stated in the original email, we don’t use NIST for time sync. We
> actually have a GPS and a PTP feed.
>
> WE MUST, HOWEVER, VALIDATE OUR SYSTEM TIMES VERSUS THE INTERNET NIST SERVERS
> VIA
> FINRA REGULAT
Of course.
Like I stated in the original email, we don’t use NIST for time sync. We
actually have a GPS and a PTP feed.
WE MUST, HOWEVER, VALIDATE OUR SYSTEM TIMES VERSUS THE INTERNET NIST SERVERS
VIA FINRA REGULATIONS
Yes, it is stupid
No, it isn’t a good idea
FINRA specifically state that we
On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 10:52:43AM +,
Geoff Snowdon via Outages wrote
a message of 200 lines which said:
> There's been some chatter on NANOG - they're under DDOS attack apparently.
Indeed, most of the authoritative name servers timeout.
% check-soa -i nist.gov
bea.nist.gov.
132.
There's been some chatter on NANOG - they're under DDOS attack apparently.
From: Outages on behalf of Matthew Huff via
Outages
Sent: 14 June 2021 11:35
To: outages@outages.org
Subject: [outages] DNS SERVFAIL for nist.gov
We have to query and compa
We have to query and compare against NIST time servers for FINRA compliance.
This morning I noticed our systems are unable to DNS query the NIST time
servers. Neither our local resolvers or google (8.8.8.8) work.
[root@bacall log]# dig @8.8.8.8 time-a-g.nist.gov
; <<>> DiG 9.11.4-P2-RedHat-9.11