Chances are high that you have received a phish in your e-mail within
the few months or even last week. By the time this book is published
and into your hands, the operations that involve phishing scams will
have accelerated due to aggressive malware propagation (trojans,
viruses), automated botnet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (venu gopal) writes:
>Hi friends,
>I would like to develop a new reference clock driver for NTP to support
>the GPS receiver which I am using.
>Let me know the procedure if any one has done such development.
Which GPs receiver? There are already drivers. Does yourGPS receive
"Antonio M. Moreiras" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>The Cesium clock at observatorio nacional (ON) is UTC. In fact, the ON
>is one of the metrology laboratories that colaborates with the Bureau
>International des Poids et Measures (BIPM) in generating the UTC (as
>NIST does in USA, for example).
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Woolley) writes:
>I seem to remember that typical NTP servers can lock to this to
>microsecond accuracies, although typical network delays will degrade
>this to around 1 ms.
Certainly my system, using a GPS18LVM gets a jitter or around 1usec,
much of which I suspect is t
Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 13:06:11 -0400, Rob wrote:
>> Dennis wrote:
>>
>>> I believe you need a trailing forward slash in your statsdir path:
>>> "/etc/ntp/stats/"
>>
>> I will give that a try. Thanks.
>>
>> Rob
>It works. I added a trailing slash and removed th
I have a very weird situation. I am running a GPS PPS (Garmin GPS18LVM)
with a few machines as a backup/initialization.
Sudeenly for about half and hour, my GPS failed for some reason ( still do
not know what was wrong since it had come back on air by the time I noticed
something wrong). Every ho
Danny Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While Rick may be a relative newbie to NTP he has had years of
> conducting performance analysis of applications and systems. His
> performance testing of BIND9 is probably *the* seminal reference on
> DNS testing.
Now _that_ is scary to read :)
rick jones
Tom Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, first I missed it if Rick said he was exclusively concerned
> about UNIX hosts.
I don't think I said one way or the other. While "netperf" means
never turning-ones-nose-up at any OS, I think it would be safe to say
that various flavors of *nix would b
Danny Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't do that. You need at *least* 4 servers listed here. Two is very
> bad since you have very few ways of telling which clock is better. peer
> is useful for comparing how other systems are doing but it will
> sometimes discipline your system clock if noth
Hi,
While going through the documentation we found that the "Conrad parallel
port radio clock" driver has a default offset calibration factor of
0.1725s.
Why is that specific factor chosen?
This is especially interesting as my GPS has an offset of -0.173s! Is
that a coincidence?
Folkert van Heu
MI5. Persecution Update: Friday 7 April, 2000
22,544 +. 837 = 23,381
Last weekend I. delivered another 837 faxes to politicians and the media on
the subject of the. security service conspiracy which has destroyed my
life. This brings the total in the last three. years to at least
23,381. These t
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