On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> Its not that more Optic Cables have been put between Israel to USA but the
> Routers can control more information now then ever.
except that we're takling about the backbone routers, not the end-link
routers that smaller ISPs buy.
> So expect price
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> Hi,
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>The way I see this being properly implemented is the following:
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>Every ISP provides on one of it's routers, a NTP service for it's
> clients. This server can synchronize both with ntp.ac.il, and
> ntp.iix.net.il. Then, the ISP will make that server known to it
Hi,
The way I see this being properly implemented is the following:
Every ISP provides on one of it's routers, a NTP service for it's
clients. This server can synchronize both with ntp.ac.il, and
ntp.iix.net.il. Then, the ISP will make that server known to it's clients
(prefferably
On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> I've tried to use it just now and it isn't responding. The ISOC page
> about this time server is from September 1997. Are you sure it's still
> (supposed to be) running?
Yes.
# ntpdate 192.114.63.249
24 Mar 03:41:15 ntpdate[17977]: step time server 19
Hi, Ariel!
On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 02:45:46AM +0200, you wrote the following:
> www.isoc.org.il, there chose the IIX section, and in it you have (on the
> top bar a reference for NTP service by the IIX).
I've tried to use it just now and it isn't responding. The ISOC page
about this time server
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
www.isoc.org.il, there chose the IIX section, and in it you have (on the
top bar a reference for NTP service by the IIX).
Most ISPs in Israel have no clue about netiquette regarding NTP usage.
--Ariel
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Ariel Biener wrote:
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Just to add something here. I've been hearing the story of "only in Israel
we get such low speed where the rest of the world has great high speed
internet" for years now. First it was with the 28s, then 33, then 56s
So I think this quote from Jim Seymour (PC magazine), even though it was
writte
Hi Eli,
The .config file sits on the /usr/src/linux directory and it must to be
there if you compiled it and configured it.
To compile something with the source you have to get the source package
from the RedHat Cd or you can get it in their FTP site.
At 00:01 22/03/01 +0200, you wrote:
Hey,
Th
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "Re: clock problems":
> Well, this address was given to me by BezeqInt support people, after
> asking them what ntp server should I use when connecting through them (not
> with my Technion connection).
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> This may be off-topic, but which server sho
> we are not that originized you just say it to the air and the right person
> would apper;)
> (like when where and how)
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> Ely Levy
> System group
> Hebrew University
> Jerusalem Israel
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> On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Guy Geva wrote:
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> | Hey List,
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> | whom i need to contact in order
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Ariel Biener wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> >
> > server=relay.huji.ac.il
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> Please do not set PC clients (or workstations or whatever) to query a
> stratum 1 ntp server.
Well, this address was given to me by BezeqInt support people, after
asking them
Its not that more Optic Cables have been put between Israel to USA but the
Routers can control more information now then ever.
So expect prices to go down as general approach this day is to lower the
routers prices ( at last :)
for what speed available by cisco and other companies check this lin
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