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Does Comcast provide NTP servers?




On Sat, 10 Feb 2007, Bill Bogstad wrote:

> I finally decided to do something about bad time on my home network and
> want to set up NTP.  I use Comcast as my ISP and it would probably be best
> if I synced from NTP servers on their network.  However, I can't seem to find
> any mention of them providing said service.  Does anybody use NTP at home
> on Comcast and if so to what servers do you sync?

Apparently comcast now runs ntp servers on all gateways - this actually 
makes a lot of sense, since it will be close to the client and easy to 
identify.

  http://lists.netisland.net/archives/plug/plug-2006-02/msg00082.html

Daniel Feenberg

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