Re: [ntp:questions] XFAC (?)

2010-05-13 Thread Uwe Klein
Dave Hart wrote: On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 20:18 UTC, Uwe Klein wrote: so XFAC stands for X Inter F Face A Association c Change ?? I really don't know what was imagined initially. Perhaps eXchange interFACe? With four capital letters used for these locally-generated pseudo-refids, there's no

Re: [ntp:questions] XFAC (?)

2010-05-12 Thread Laurent Archambault
Hi all, Many thanks for all answers, and i have an another possibility for XFAC : Extra Fast Attack Crafts Your solution seen better ! best regards 2010/5/12 Dave Hart > On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 20:18 UTC, Uwe Klein wrote: > > > > so XFAC stands for > > X Inter > > F Face > > A Association > >

Re: [ntp:questions] XFAC (?)

2010-05-12 Thread Dave Hart
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 20:18 UTC, Uwe Klein wrote: > > so XFAC stands for > X Inter > F Face > A Association > c Change > ?? I really don't know what was imagined initially. Perhaps eXchange interFACe? With four capital letters used for these locally-generated pseudo-refids, there's not a lot o

Re: [ntp:questions] XFAC (?)

2010-05-12 Thread Uwe Klein
Dave Hart wrote: On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 04:20 UTC, Laurent Archambault wrote: After many search, i has not find my answer, whay do it mean the status "XFAC" (?). ntpd resets associations when the local network interface (or, really, IP address) being used for that peer goes away. This mean

Re: [ntp:questions] XFAC (?)

2010-05-12 Thread Dave Hart
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 04:20 UTC, Laurent Archambault wrote: > After many search, i has not find my answer, whay do it mean the status > "XFAC" (?). ntpd resets associations when the local network interface (or, really, IP address) being used for that peer goes away. This means the clock filter

Re: [ntp:questions] XFAC (?)

2010-05-12 Thread Miroslav Lichvar
On 2010-05-12, Uwe Klein wrote: >> "Laurent Archambault" wrote in message > >>> After many search, i has not find my answer, whay do it mean the status >>> "XFAC" (?). > > grep -A1 -B2 XFAC $(find . -type f) > > ntp_peer.c- if (peer->dstadr != piface && !(peer->cast_flags & > ntp_p

Re: [ntp:questions] XFAC (?)

2010-05-12 Thread Uwe Klein
David J Taylor wrote: "Laurent Archambault" wrote in message After many search, i has not find my answer, whay do it mean the status "XFAC" (?). Is this in relation to NTP? One use I found was the string ".XFAC." used as reference clock source ID (I think). Looks like, why else would

Re: [ntp:questions] XFAC (?)

2010-05-12 Thread David J Taylor
"Laurent Archambault" wrote in message news:x2w692f4d2f1005112120nb08f2f41m93b97084bdf25...@mail.gmail.com... Hello all, After many search, i has not find my answer, whay do it mean the status "XFAC" (?). I has find this "Extra Fast Attack Crafts", and i am very happy for this...but in french

[ntp:questions] XFAC (?)

2010-05-11 Thread Laurent Archambault
Hello all, After many search, i has not find my answer, whay do it mean the status "XFAC" (?). I has find this "Extra Fast Attack Crafts", and i am very happy for this...but in french language it's very difficult to understand this status "XFAC". Many thanks - best regards -- ~o00o-//{ ´

[ntp:questions] XFAC (?)

2010-05-11 Thread Laurent Archambault
After many search, i has not find my answer, but for the human that >the status "XFAC" represent (?). I has find this "Extra Fast Attack >Crafts", and i am very happy for this...but in french language it's >very difficult to understand this word "XFAC". -- ~o00o-//{ ´°`(_)´°` }\\-o00o