1. If you are running ntp daemons on your linux machines then use ntpq to
query what it thinks it synchs with and its synch status.
2. Use traceroute with UDP port 123 to see whether you manage to reach the
server you pick.


On 2 May 2014 07:19, Baruch Siach <bar...@tkos.co.il> wrote:

> Hi Geoff,
>
> On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 09:45:45PM +0300, Geoff Shang wrote:
> > 2.  Has anyone found a server that works?
>
> ntp.iix.net.il works for me from home (012), and work (BezeqBL).
>
> baruch
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