Unruh wrote:
> David Woolley writes:
>
>> Unruh wrote:
>
>>> xntp is ntpd 3 as far as I know. The current ntp is ntp 4 which has a
>>> lot of improvements and changes. ntp4 is the only version which is
>>> supported.
>
>> I assume that Sun support the NTP V3 implementation that they supply,
>
Kevin Oberman wrote:
> I don't know what the path is from your location to Stanford's NTP
> server . . . .
I'm in a Stanford-built housing complex immediately adjacent to the
campus. The extra (and likely asymmetric) delay in my case is most
likely happening because my residence is connected via
> Date: Mon, 03 Aug 2009 07:52:39 -0700
> From: Rich Wales
> Sender: questions-bounces+oberman=es@lists.ntp.org
>
> My experimental stratum-1 server (using a Garmin GPS as its reference clock)
> continues to run stably -- albeit with an offset several msec different from
> the rest of my home
My experimental stratum-1 server (using a Garmin GPS as its reference clock)
continues to run stably -- albeit with an offset several msec different from
the rest of my home LAN (which is synced to Stanford University's time server
infrastructure).
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