Re: [ntp:questions] NTP and NAT

2007-11-08 Thread Hal Murray
>The second thing, is that ntp through NAT would get a variable latency >point (since NAT speed of most routers vary with router traffic load). I think you are talking about CPU latency rather than wire latency. (Wire latency doesn't depend upon NAT.) My NAT box is a DSL router. The CPU is pret

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP and NAT

2007-11-08 Thread Steve Kostecke
On 2007-11-08, Svein Skogen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Daniel Guerrero wrote: > >> I'm a newbie on NTP, and i would like to know if there is any problem >> in configuring more than one machine with the same NTP server on >> a LAN that connects to the internet through a NAT (with the same >> outg

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP and NAT

2007-11-08 Thread Richard B. Gilbert
Daniel Guerrero wrote: > Hello, > > > > I'm a newbie on NTP, and i would like to know if there is any problem in > configuring more than one machine with the same NTP server on a LAN that > connects to the internet through a NAT (with the same outgoing IP for > everyone). > I've done it. It

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP and NAT

2007-11-08 Thread Svein Skogen
Terje Mathisen wrote: *snip* > Except that the NAT rule traversal is _much_ higher priority/faster than > the loacl NTP timestamp. :-( I agree that this tends to be the symptom, on routers that A) have a high cpu load, and B) have dedicated ASICs for forwarding packets. It's not a matter of core

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP and NAT

2007-11-08 Thread Terje Mathisen
Svein Skogen wrote: > If you are running a cisco router with reasonably new IOS, the Cisco > router itself runs a fairly decent ntp implementation. This seems obvious, unfortunately it has tended to be wrong. (Things might have changed recently though?) > > Thus you can set up the router itself

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP and NAT

2007-11-08 Thread Svein Skogen
Daniel Guerrero wrote: > Hello, > > > > I'm a newbie on NTP, and i would like to know if there is any problem in > configuring more than one machine with the same NTP server on a LAN that > connects to the internet through a NAT (with the same outgoing IP for > everyone). As has been answered

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP and NAT

2007-11-08 Thread Maarten Wiltink
"Daniel Guerrero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [...] > I'm a newbie on NTP, and i would like to know if there is any problem in > configuring more than one machine with the same NTP server on a LAN that > connects to the internet through a NAT (with the same outgoing

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP and NAT

2007-11-07 Thread Harlan Stenn
>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Guerrero) writes: Daniel> Hello, I'm a newbie on NTP, and i would like to know if there is any Daniel> problem in configuring more than one machine with the same NTP Daniel> server on a LAN that connects to the internet through a NAT (w

[ntp:questions] NTP and NAT

2007-11-07 Thread Daniel Guerrero
Hello, I'm a newbie on NTP, and i would like to know if there is any problem in configuring more than one machine with the same NTP server on a LAN that connects to the internet through a NAT (with the same outgoing IP for everyone). Thank you very much. Daniel Guerrero Serrano ___