[32293] in North American Network Operators' Group
Any "standard" name for ISP time services?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu)
Thu Nov 16 15:08:00 2000
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I'm currently composing a note to a software house, which is asking for
permission to list some of our NTP servers in their software's config files.
Before I do that, is there any "standard" for ISP's for naming their
hosts that provide time service on ports 13, 37, or 123? Even if it's
a list of "AOL users should try 'time.aol.com' first" rules, that might
be an improvement....
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Valdis Kletnieks
Operating Systems Analyst
Virginia Tech
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