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- Subject: Aw: Re: Re: [chrony-users] How to use Facebook's NTP-service correctly?
- From: "Lars-Daniel Weber" <Lars-Daniel.Weber@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2020 08:04:54 +0200
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Miroslav wrote:
> A leap-smearing server suppresses the leap second bits in its
> responses, but it could happen if the client knew from other time
> sources or tzdata (enabled by leapsectz) that there was a leap second.
So before using a new NTP service, it's needed to do some research.
Or does the NTP (rfc958) have some kind of identification, if it has
leap smearing or what's the primary source?
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