Re: [Ntp] NTS Hackathon coordination

Hal Murray <hmurray@megapathdsl.net> Fri, 22 March 2019 22:32 UTC

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odonoghue@isoc.org said:
>    For those participating, I’ll see you physically or virtually tomorrow.
>    The room will open at 9:00 am CET. It will take us a little while to get
>    started and get through the opening portions, so for the remote folks,
>    please be patient with us. 

I assume somebody will find bugs/quirks in our code.  I'll be available via 
email.  I'm in California.  I think that means you are starting at my 
midnight.  I'm a night owl, so we'll get some overlap.

2 more servers:
  ntp1.glypnod.com - San Francisco
  ntp2.glypnod.com - London

The NTS-LE server is listening on port 123, both IPv4 and IPv6.

I've seen cases where some NTP packets don't make it to London.  I assume it's 
filtering leftover from the DDoS mess of a few years ago.  Normal NTP 
request/responses get through.  Longer requests with NTS extensions don't get 
in to London if the source port is 123.



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