On 2014-04-24, Montgomery, Peter BIS
wrote:
> I am new to NTP. But I have a quick question that I need to answer soon.
>
> I would like to know whether NTP can sync between a client and a server
> within 1ms if the client and server are Linux applications on a simple local
> network ( l
The NTP ST1 server at the University of Houston has been offline for about a
month. Any information about its demise? Yet another victim of a DOS attack?
TIA
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I am new to NTP. But I have a quick question that I need to answer soon.
I would like to know whether NTP can sync between a client and a server within
1ms if the client and server are Linux applications on a simple local network (
less than 10 nodes).
Sincerely,
Peter
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On two different distributions, openSUSE 13.1 and Ubuntu 14.04, I
noticed that while everything is available to support kernel PPS,
the distributed ntpd is compiled without refclock 22 (Atom) support.
This apparently is not intentional, as the ./configure command on
both distributions includes man