On Tue, May 09, 2017 at 02:56:46PM +, Szuch, Paul wrote:
> Hi, I'm setting up ntp on an isolated net.
> Some of our linux machines run a custom time protocol that synchronizes the
> kernel to GPS time to sub millisecond accuracy.
> I've got my ntpd.conf using the local oscillator (127.127.1.1)
Hi, I'm setting up ntp on an isolated net.
Some of our linux machines run a custom time protocol that synchronizes the
kernel to GPS time to sub millisecond accuracy.
I've got my ntpd.conf using the local oscillator (127.127.1.1) clock at stratum
1.
I'm looking to see what I should do when my cu
On 12/05/2017 06:33, Jakob Bohm wrote:
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Note that all recent/current versions of the Windows Time Service are
in fact SNTP/NTP implementations, with quality of implementation
improving in newer versions.
Old (now unsupported) versions of the Windows Time Service violated the
SNTP/NTP specifica