Achim Gratz via devel :
> I could try to contact the responsible person for NTP at PTB if you
> can't get at information from NIST.
Probably a good idea to have PTB figures even if we *can* get some from NIST.
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But NIST is running in shutdown mode so their leap file on the web probably
won't get updated for a while.
https://hpiers.obspm.fr/iers/bul/bulc/bulletinc.dat
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Eric S. Raymond via devel writes:
> I'm still going to take convincing. Like, with actual load numbers from
> one of those big servers.
I seem to remember that PTB uses specialized dedicated hardware. Here's
one paper that unfortunately doesn't go into the operational details of
the NTP service.
Eric S. Raymond via devel writes:
> Everybody who hasn't hasn't should read the NTS draft:
>
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-ntp-using-nts-for-ntp
These are in German, but you may glean something useful from them
anyway.
https://www.dfn-cert.de/dokumente/workshop/2014/Folien_Sibold.pdf
Yo Hal!
On Sun, 06 Jan 2019 15:47:57 -0800
Hal Murray via devel wrote:
> Eric said:
> > Gary, for example, thinks we need bidirectional management
> > protocols. Do we?
>
> What's a management protocol?
A protocol used to manage things. Things like load balancing, key
management, soft shutd