Re: [ntp:questions] Strat 1 servers reporting leap_none?

2008-12-31 Thread James Cloos
> "Unruh" == Unruh writes: Unruh> ntpq -p usno.pa-x.dec.com never responds. No, but you can sync to it. They must have reconfigured it, though. It used to be a strat 1 showing USNO as the refid (as seen when running ntqp against my box) but now it is a strat 2 using some DoD box as its st

Re: [ntp:questions] Strat 1 servers reporting leap_none?

2008-12-31 Thread Hal Murray
>Which NMEA sentence announces the leap second? I looked in the NMEA documentation from several vendors and I didn't find anything. >(I guess I should have qualified my comment with "no NMEA GPS receiver >advertises leap seconds) If that's what you meant, I would agree. But several other GPS

Re: [ntp:questions] Strat 1 servers reporting leap_none?

2008-12-31 Thread Unruh
hal-use...@ip-64-139-1-69.sjc.megapath.net (Hal Murray) writes: >>GPS does not advertise leap seconds (they just insert them when >>appropriate) so if their only source is gps, then they have "no way of >>knowing". >That's not correct. Some receivers may not pass the info to the user, >but the

Re: [ntp:questions] Strat 1 servers reporting leap_none?

2008-12-31 Thread Hal Murray
>GPS does not advertise leap seconds (they just insert them when >appropriate) so if their only source is gps, then they have "no way of >knowing". That's not correct. Some receivers may not pass the info to the user, but the satellites transmit it. [I recently fixed a bug where the refclk driv

Re: [ntp:questions] Strat 1 servers reporting leap_none?

2008-12-31 Thread Unruh
James Cloos writes: >One of my servers is reporting leap_none / leap=00. It uses >usno.pa-x.dec.com (204.123.2.72) as its server. (Chosen because >it is so close; the rtt is 2-3 ms.) ntpq -p usno.pa-x.dec.com never responds. >Are there any other publicly available servers not advertizing >th

[ntp:questions] Strat 1 servers reporting leap_none?

2008-12-31 Thread James Cloos
One of my servers is reporting leap_none / leap=00. It uses usno.pa-x.dec.com (204.123.2.72) as its server. (Chosen because it is so close; the rtt is 2-3 ms.) Are there any other publicly available servers not advertizing the leap second? -JimC -- James Cloos OpenPGP: 1024D/ED7DAEA6