NTP Servers

whenever whatever at whoever.net
Thu Feb 21 21:34:44 PST 2002


I think you mixed up NNTP and NTP, anyway, don't you need a client key for 
ntp server?

On Thursday 21 February 2002 07:11 pm, you wrote:
> I just found this on the network status page of RR
>
> Last Modified: Thu Feb 21 13:48:14 2002
> ATTN: Road Runner Newsgroup Users:
> "News-server" is now pointing to new alternate servers at this time. Road
> Runner users using Outlook Express as the newsreader may need to remove the
> news account and then recreate it in order to properly update and download
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> will need to unsubscribe and re-subscribe to newsgroups after this
> maintenance is completed. All users should notice improved retention and an
> increase in the amount of posts available for retrieval. Please configure
> your newsreader to use "news-server.hawaii.rr.com". These improvements may
> result in slower newsgroup performance for some users.
>
> -todd
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MonMotha [mailto:monmotha at indy.rr.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 6:59 PM
> To: Linux & Unix Advocates & Users
> Subject: [luau] NTP Servers
>
> Is it just me and my two completely separate hosts (one one rr and one
> on sprintlink), or has like every NTP server in the world gone down?
> I've tried probably 20 NTP servers, both UDP and TCP and both fail.  TCP
> sends back connection refused as if there was no daemon on the port
> (even ntp.nasa.gov, which is what I always used).
>
> Freaky...anyone else seeing this?
>
> --MonMotha
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