> Xavier Robin writes:
[Cross-posting to news:comp.os.linux.networking.]
> Has anyone some experience serving NTP over IPv6 through an ip6tables
> firewall here?
> Despite the fact that I opened port 123 (both UPD and TCP), as soon
> as I set the INPUT policy to DROP, NTP become
> Hal Murray writes:
> no-...@no-place.org writes:
[Cross-posting to news:free.comp.dns.]
>> I am trying to get to know SNTP by doing some Winsock programming.
>> In particular, I am using
>> getaddrinfo("pool.ntp.org", "123", &hints, &gaires);
>> where hints has been set u
> David Woolley writes:
[Cross-posting, and setting Followup-To:, to news:comp.dsp.]
[...]
> In Fourier terms, the spectral width of a piano note is going to be
> more than 12ppm and depend on the exact interval over which you
> measure it. I would also suspect that the zero cro
>>>>> David Woolley writes:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> I wonder, how do I configure ntpd(8) (as of the Debian Wheezy ntp
>> package [1]) /not/ to touch the hardware clock?
> ntpd does not set the hardware clock. That is done by the Linu
I wonder, how do I configure ntpd(8) (as of the Debian Wheezy
ntp package [1]) /not/ to touch the hardware clock?
[1] http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/ntp
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>>>>> Steve Kostecke writes:
>>>>> On 2012-08-28, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>>> telsar writes:
>>>>> On 8/24/2012 7:52 AM, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
[...]
>>>> Out of nothing more that idle curiosity, I am looking a utilit
> telsar writes:
> On 8/24/2012 7:52 AM, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
[Cross-posting to news:comp.protocols.time.ntp, for obvious
reasons.]
>> Out of nothing more that idle curiosity, I am looking a utility
>> which can display the time from several internet time servers at