Re: [ntp:questions] ntpd and network sockets

2008-01-09 Thread Danny Mayer
Rick Jones wrote: >> The -L option only looks for colons (:) in the interface name and is not >> a general method of dealing with "logical" interfaces. We really need to >> get rid of it, which is what the listen-on code will do for people. > > Speaking of colons, it is unfortunate that both (lo

Re: [ntp:questions] Using mode byte of NMEA ref.clock driver ?

2008-01-09 Thread Harlan Stenn
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Re: [ntp:questions] ntpd and network sockets

2008-01-09 Thread Rick Jones
> The -L option only looks for colons (:) in the interface name and is not > a general method of dealing with "logical" interfaces. We really need to > get rid of it, which is what the listen-on code will do for people. Speaking of colons, it is unfortunate that both (logical) interface names, a

Re: [ntp:questions] ntpd and network sockets

2008-01-09 Thread Danny Mayer
Rick Jones wrote: > Harlan Stenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> We're trying to nail down some better behavior for ntpd and network >> sockets. > >> Please visit http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Dev/NtpdAndNetworkSockets > > In the legacy section, I presume where it says wildcard port it really > m

Re: [ntp:questions] old linksys wrt54g accesspoint/router as ntp server?

2008-01-09 Thread Steve Kostecke
On 2008-01-09, Richard B. Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Folkert van Heusden wrote: > >> Has anyone found a firmware for the wrt54g with an integrated ntp >> server? > > Such a thing is more likely to have an NTP client that polls once per > second! ;-) OpenWrt seems to have it. https://de

Re: [ntp:questions] windows 2003 server sp 1 & ntp

2008-01-09 Thread Danny Mayer
Ryan Malayter wrote: >> However, we do know that the publicly available server >> that Microsoft makes available (something like >> time.windows.microsoft.com, I forget the exact address) is such a bad >> provider of NTP packets that Dave has found it useful as a source of >> poor-quality NTP pack

Re: [ntp:questions] old linksys wrt54g accesspoint/router as ntp server?

2008-01-09 Thread Richard B. Gilbert
Folkert van Heusden wrote: > Hi, > > Has anyone found a firmware for the wrt54g with an integrated ntp > server? > > > Folkert van Heusden > Such a thing is more likely to have an NTP client that polls once per second! ;-) ___ questions mailing lis

[ntp:questions] old linksys wrt54g accesspoint/router as ntp server?

2008-01-09 Thread Folkert van Heusden
Hi, Has anyone found a firmware for the wrt54g with an integrated ntp server? Folkert van Heusden -- -- Phone: +31-6-41278122, PGP-key: 1F28D8AE, www.vanheusden.com ___ questions mai

Re: [ntp:questions] Leap second bug?

2008-01-09 Thread Spoon
Spoon wrote: > ntpd kicked my clock forward one second on January 1 at 00:19:38 UTC. > > (My ntp.conf lists 12 servers. Delays range from 28 to 48 ms.) > > Dec 31 23:25:39 offset 0.000329 sec freq -6.715 ppm error 0.000333 poll 8 > Dec 31 23:28:39 offset 0.000329 sec freq -6.715 ppm error 0.0003

Re: [ntp:questions] doing an ntpq -c clockvar on a specific reference clock

2008-01-09 Thread Ronan Flood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Folkert van Heusden) wrote: > One of my systems has 2 reference clocks; a gps and a hbg radio clock. > I would like to graph some clockvar variables of the hbg radio clock > one. Now ntpq -c clockvar only returns the values of the first clock, > the gps. How can I get the output

[ntp:questions] doing an ntpq -c clockvar on a specific reference clock

2008-01-09 Thread Folkert van Heusden
Hi, One of my systems has 2 reference clocks; a gps and a hbg radio clock. I would like to graph some clockvar variables of the hbg radio clock one. Now ntpq -c clockvar only returns the values of the first clock, the gps. How can I get the output of the hbg clock? clockvar can have a variable whi

Re: [ntp:questions] windows 2003 server sp 1 & ntp

2008-01-09 Thread Ryan Malayter
On Jan 8, 12:24 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Folkert van Heusden) wrote: > Yes. It does not respond to ntpq -c pe or ntptrace though :-( Support for in-band control packets is optional per RFC-1305. In fact, the RFC goes so far as to suggest that mode 6/7 packets should not be used unless no other manag