-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Monday 2006-10-02 at 20:07 -0800, John Andersen wrote:
Most ISPs supply an ntp server. Just ping ntp.yourisp.net/com to find out.
Let's see :-) cer@nimrodel:~> ping ntp.telefonica.net ping: unknown host ntp.telefonica.net cer@nimrodel:~> ping ntp.tiscali.es ping: unknown host ntp.tiscali.es cer@nimrodel:~> ping ntp.wanadoo.es ping: unknown host ntp.wanadoo.es cer@nimrodel:~> ping ntp.teleline.es ping: unknown host ntp.teleline.es cer@nimrodel:~> ping ntp.terra.es ping: unknown host ntp.terra.es cer@nimrodel:~> ping ntp.ono.es ping: unknown host ntp.ono.es cer@nimrodel:~> ping ntp.retevision.es ping: unknown host ntp.retevision.es cer@nimrodel:~> ping ntp.auna.es ping: unknown host ntp.auna.es cer@nimrodel:~> ping ntp.madritel.es ping: unknown host ntp.madritel.es All of them are important ISPs here. As so often, things are different in your part of the world and mine. But: cer@nimrodel:~> ping ntp.tiscali.it PING www.tiscali.it (213.205.32.10) 56(84) bytes of data. --- www.tiscali.it ping statistics --- 41 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 40150ms
Most EDU domains also have one.
I know there are stratum 1 servers here in the university and investigation network, but they are not listed at http://ntp.isc.org/bin/view/Servers/StratumOneTimeServers. I found it per chance yesterday.
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