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Recent content in Posts on NTP Pool NewsHugoenSun, 22 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000Infrastructure Migration
https://news.ntppool.org/2026/02/infrastructure-migration/
Sun, 22 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2026/02/infrastructure-migration/<p>The NTP Pool is migrating its central infrastructure from
<a href="https://deploy.equinix.com/">Equinix Metal</a> to two smaller, globally
distributed clusters. Equinix Metal is sunsetting later this year, so
the project must move.</p>
<p>Equinix Metal — originally Packet — hosted the NTP Pool’s central
infrastructure for almost seven years. The web application, databases,
DNS zone building, monitoring pipelines, observability, development and
beta environments all ran there. It was the backbone that kept the
entire pool management system running.</p>
<p>The relationship started with Packet, whose team <a href="https://news.ntppool.org/2019/09/packet/">went out of their
way</a> to help during an emergency migration in 2019.
Equinix continued that same level of support after acquiring Packet.
Their generosity made it possible for a volunteer-run project to operate
infrastructure at a scale that would otherwise be out of reach. We would
gladly have stayed — Equinix Metal was an excellent home for the
project.</p>NTP Pool Monitoring v4
https://news.ntppool.org/2025/07/monitoring-v4/
Sun, 27 Jul 2025 00:00:00 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2025/07/monitoring-v4/<p>The NTP Pool is upgrading its monitoring system to support more monitors
and provide better coverage for all servers. The current monitoring
system (v2) supports a smaller number of monitors with just “active” and
“testing” states. The new monitoring system (v4) can support many more
monitors, makes them easier to provision and operate, and introduces a
new “candidate” state for better resource management.</p>
<h3 id="key-improvements-in-v4">Key Improvements in v4</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>Expanded capacity</strong>: Support for significantly more monitoring nodes worldwide</li>
<li><strong>Better coverage</strong>: Enhanced geographic distribution and network diversity</li>
<li><strong>New candidate state</strong>: Improves resource allocation and provides backup monitoring coverage</li>
<li><strong>Easier operations</strong>: Simplified setup and management for monitor operators</li>
</ul>
<p>With the new monitoring infrastructure, we’ll have a world-class globally
distributed monitoring system to match the unparalleled NTP service. The
monitoring system will better test local conditions across the world and
give us new and better tools to diagnose network problems across
countries and networks.</p>NTP Pool Monitoring v2
https://news.ntppool.org/2023/03/ntp-pool-monitoring-v2/
Mon, 20 Mar 2023 23:00:00 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2023/03/ntp-pool-monitoring-v2/<p>This weekend the system that monitors the NTP servers in the NTP Pool
got a major overhaul!</p>
<p>NTP servers are now monitored from a number of monitors across the world,
usually closer to the server than the single monitor was before.</p>
<p>One of the most frustrating things about operating an NTP server in the
NTP Pool was how random network issues far away from the server would
impact the score. Sometimes cause an email to be sent to the operator
about potential problems.</p>The NTP Pool Project turns 20
https://news.ntppool.org/2023/03/20-years/
Sun, 12 Mar 2023 17:30:11 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2023/03/20-years/<p>This year the NTP Pool Project has been serving time to the world for 20 years!</p>
<p>Trillions and trillions of DNS requests have been served to billions of clients,
with the NTP requests handled by thousands of NTP servers across the world day
and night.</p>
<p>Development on the project ebbs and flows, but maintenance and upgrades
on the production infrastructure is consistent – and constant.</p>
<p>Our <a href="https://community.ntppool.org">community</a> is active; and the NTP server
operators even more so with almost 2,000 operators managing the 3,000 IPv4 NTP
IPs and 1,600 IPv6 IPs active in the system.</p>Website cookie policy
https://news.ntppool.org/2020/05/website-cookie-policy/
Mon, 25 May 2020 21:05:00 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2020/05/website-cookie-policy/<p>The main website (<a href="https://www.ntppool.org/">www.ntppool.org / www.pool.ntp.org</a>)
doesn’t set any browser cookies. Some access logs are generated
strictly for diagnostics purposes. No long term storage or analytics on user behavior is attempted.</p>
<p>The manage website (<a href="https://manage.ntppool.org/">manage.ntppool.org</a>)
sets a cookie on login to track authentication. The site also keeps a
record of the account information you provide and NTP server IPs that are
registered. We try hard to not keep any information that’s not essential
for operating the system.</p>NTP Pool servers on Kubernetes on Packet
https://news.ntppool.org/2019/09/ntp-pool-servers-on-kubernetes-on-packet/
Fri, 06 Sep 2019 00:30:25 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2019/09/ntp-pool-servers-on-kubernetes-on-packet/<p><img src="https://news.ntppool.org/2019/images/Packet_logo_color-2.png" align="right" height="97" width="266"><a href="https://www.packet.com/">Packet</a> is awesome.</p>
<p>When we started planning our recent <a href="https://news.ntppool.org/2019/08/ntp-pool-servers-hosted-at-netactuate/">unplanned server move</a>, we investigated options for having not one, but two sites, for the “hub” systems for the NTP Pool. With 4000 NTP servers and hundreds of millions of clients using the system, it really should be a given!</p>
<p>Evaluating our options on a ridiculously short timeframe, <a href="https://www.packet.com">Packet</a> stood out as an interesting choice, though we were a little apprehensive at first if their setup would be too unusual compared to more familiar options.</p>
<p>After a quick chat with some of the friendly staff at Packet, we were off to the races to see if we could get everything migrated in less than a week of nights and weekends. If we could, we’d be able to move the physical servers the following Sunday without downtime to any critical services, and get us closer to having proper redundancy.</p>
<p>Working with the Packet system has been fascinating and extremely productive. Despite having done this sort of work for several decades, it was a surprise how mixing familiar capabilities, APIs and abstractions opened new ways for quickly building and managing powerful, reliable and scalable infrastructure.</p>New Account Features
https://news.ntppool.org/2019/09/new-account-features/
Thu, 05 Sep 2019 00:38:11 -0700https://news.ntppool.org/2019/09/new-account-features/<p>The <a href="https://manage-beta.grundclock.com/manage/servers">beta site</a> has
been updated with new features for managing the accounts. Until now
each server had to be associated with just one user login. In the new
system servers are associated with an account that can have multiple
user logins.</p>
<p>If you can, please try it out and post bug reports or suggestions in
the <a href="https://community.ntppool.org/c/dev">development forum</a> or via
email.</p>NTP Pool servers hosted at NetActuate
https://news.ntppool.org/2019/08/ntp-pool-servers-hosted-at-netactuate/
Tue, 27 Aug 2019 00:30:25 -0800https://news.ntppool.org/2019/08/ntp-pool-servers-hosted-at-netactuate/<p>The NTP Pool consists of (as of this writing) more than
4000 NTP servers provided by the community, about 40 DNS
servers and a good handful of “hub servers” running the
website, databases, monitoring (for NTP, DNS, etc) and a
bunch of other software to keep the system going.</p>
<p>This spring we learned that the facility the systems were
in was being decommissioned and we needed to find other
arrangements, quickly. A few weeks later we had some options
lined up and a long list of work to make it a
smooth migration.</p>GPS rollover
https://news.ntppool.org/2019/04/gps-rollover/
Fri, 05 Apr 2019 06:30:25 -0800https://news.ntppool.org/2019/04/gps-rollover/<p>As you might have <a href="https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/04/gps-rollover-event-on-april-6-could-have-some-side-effects/">seen in the
news</a>
or from the <a href="https://ics-cert.us-cert.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Memorandum_on_GPS_2019.pdf">US CERT</a>,
there’s an internal counter in the GPS messages that will “rollover” this week.</p>
<p>Poorly implemented GPS receivers might lose track of time because of this.</p>
<p>Many servers in the NTP Pool are using GPS signals to set the time,
either directly or indirectly from another server that listens for GPS
signals.</p>
<p>The expected impact on users of the NTP Pool is very little or none at
all. The NTP Pool monitoring system will detect any systems that are
wildly off and have them removed from DNS responses within typically
10-20 minutes.</p>How to Configure NTP for Use in the NTP Pool Project
https://news.ntppool.org/2017/05/how-to-configure-ntp-for-use-in-the-ntp-pool-project/
Sun, 21 May 2017 23:16:25 -0800https://news.ntppool.org/2017/05/how-to-configure-ntp-for-use-in-the-ntp-pool-project/<p>Daniel Ziegenberg wrote a tutorial for Digital Ocean on <a href="https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-ntp-for-use-in-the-ntp-pool-project-on-ubuntu-16-04">configuring NTP for
the NTP Pool on
Ubuntu</a>.</p>
<p>Oliver Nadler has <a href="https://ncomputers.org/ntp">another tutorial</a> covering non-Ubuntu, too.</p>NTP Pool Forum
https://news.ntppool.org/2017/01/ntp-pool-forum/
Sun, 01 Jan 2017 19:16:25 -0800https://news.ntppool.org/2017/01/ntp-pool-forum/<p>There’s a new forum for discussion related to the NTP Pool at
<a href="https://community.ntppool.org/">community.ntppool.org</a>. Please come
join us. There are a couple interesting threads about the recent leap
second and lots of empty space for your questions or suggestions. :-)</p>Excessive load on NTP servers
https://news.ntppool.org/2016/12/load/
Mon, 19 Dec 2016 20:01:25 -0800https://news.ntppool.org/2016/12/load/<p>Since last Tuesday some countries have seen an <a href="https://community.ntppool.org/t/recent-ntp-pool-traffic-increase/18/1">excessive
number</a>
of queries to the NTP Pool.</p>
<p>After much detective work on
<a href="http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2016-December/089525.html">nanog</a>
(<a href="http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2016-December/089590.html">conclusion</a>)
and the <a href="http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Main/ContactInformation#Internet_Relay_Chat">#NTP IRC
channel</a>
it was determined to be a buggy Snapchat app update.</p>Equipment failure
https://news.ntppool.org/2016/11/internal-outage/
Tue, 29 Nov 2016 00:05:25 -0800https://news.ntppool.org/2016/11/internal-outage/<p><a href="https://status.ntppool.org/incidents/q7bpp8c0xlzm">A network switch failed</a> causing
an outage for the management system and the NTP Pool website. The DNS and NTP services
should only be minorly affected, even if the outage lasts a little while.</p>
<p>I’ll update <a href="https://status.ntppool.org/">status website</a> with updates.</p>NTP Best Current Practices
https://news.ntppool.org/2016/11/ntp-best-practices/
Fri, 04 Nov 2016 17:05:25 -0800https://news.ntppool.org/2016/11/ntp-best-practices/<p>The IETF has published a new version of <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-ntp-bcp-02">NTP Best Current
Practices</a>
documenting learned best practices on how to run NTP servers and
clients.</p>
<p>If you know a little about the NTP protocol reading it will be a quick
way to learn more about how it works “in the wild” (including on your
own systems).</p>System status page
https://news.ntppool.org/2016/08/status/
Sat, 27 Aug 2016 03:05:25 -0800https://news.ntppool.org/2016/08/status/<p>Thanks to the kind folks at <a href="https://www.statuspage.io/">statuspage.io</a> we
now have a <a href="http://status.ntppool.org/">system status page</a>. It’s also
available at an <a href="https://ntppool.statuspage.io">alternate domain</a>.</p>
<p>Most of the data is updated manually, so it won’t be any better than
the busy humans can manage, but it’ll be a better system for giving
system updates than posting here (or on the
<a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/mailinglists.html">dicussion mailing list</a>).</p>Login upgrade deployed
https://news.ntppool.org/2016/04/login-upgrade/
Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:05:25 -0800https://news.ntppool.org/2016/04/login-upgrade/<p>The new login system that <a href="https://news.ntppool.org/2016/01/beta-login/">was tested</a> on the <a href="https://manage-beta.grundclock.com/">beta site</a> has been enabled on the <a href="https://manage.ntppool.org/">production site</a>.</p>
<p>The login system is now using <a href="https://auth0.com/">Auth0</a> to add more login options than yet another username and password. If you have a Github, Google, Microsoft or other supported account you can use that to login.</p>
<p>If you are one of the many existing users, you have to create a “new account”
(sign up again) with the email address you previously used to login to your
account. No passwords have been transferred over.</p>New login system
https://news.ntppool.org/2016/01/beta-login/
Mon, 04 Jan 2016 22:05:25 -0800https://news.ntppool.org/2016/01/beta-login/<p>This week we’re
<a href="http://lists.ntp.org/pipermail/pool/2016-January/007724.html">testing</a> using
<a href="https://auth0.com/">Auth0</a> to login on the <a href="https://manage-beta.grundclock.com/">beta site</a>.
This will hopefully make the user account management much easier for everyone.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.beta.grundclock.com/en/">beta site</a> is a full installation of
the system running with a separate database that gets new code before the
regular site.</p>Important ntpd vulnerability, please upgrade
https://news.ntppool.org/2014/12/important-ntpd-vulnerability/
Mon, 22 Dec 2014 11:29:04 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2014/12/important-ntpd-vulnerability/<p>As you might have seen a few days ago several potentially critical
security vulnerabilities in all versions of ntpd
<a href="http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Main/SecurityNotice#Weak_default_key_in_config_auth">were
announced</a>.</p>
<p>Most OS’es have released back-ported fixes. Depending on your specific
ntp and network configuration you might not be exposed, but the easiest
way to make sure your systems aren’t vulnerable is to apply the software
updates and make sure ntpd has restarted on the fixed version.</p>
<p>Alternatively you can read the announcement page linked above carefully
and make configuration changes to mitigate the issues.</p>
<p>If you have built ntpd from source, the easiest fix is to update to
4.2.8. If you have trouble building that version, there’s a
“4.2.8p1-beta1” version available now
<a href="http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Main/SoftwareDownloads">from
support.ntp.org</a> as well with some fixes.</p>
<p>If you aren’t already subscribed then you might be interested in
subscribing to the
<a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/en/mailinglists.html">NTP Pool
discussion mailing list</a>. For general discussion of NTP there’s the
<a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.protocols.time.ntp">comp.protocols.time.ntp
newsgroup</a>.</p>Important configuration changes for NTP servers
https://news.ntppool.org/2014/01/important-configuration-change/
Sun, 12 Jan 2014 19:59:31 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2014/01/important-configuration-change/<p>If you are using the standard ntpd daemon to serve time to the public
internet, it’s important that you make sure it is configured to not reply to
“monlist” queries. Many routers and other equipment are included in this.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.ntppool.org/join/configuration.html#management-queries">configuration recommendations</a>
include the appropriate “restrict” lines to disallow any management queries to
ntpd. Most Linux distributions will have an updated version by now that just
disables the “monlist” queries, that will also solve the primary problem.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Main/SecurityNotice#DoS_attack_from_certain_NTP_mode">NTP Support wiki</a> has more information.</p>
<p>If you operate a network you can use the <a href="http://openntpproject.org">Open NTP Project</a> to see if you have vulnerable devices on your network.</p>IPv6 monitoring problems for German servers
https://news.ntppool.org/2013/06/ipv6-monitoring-problems-for-german-servers/
Fri, 28 Jun 2013 22:33:01 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2013/06/ipv6-monitoring-problems-for-german-servers/<p>This week we had a period of weird behavior for the monitoring system for
(mostly) German IPv6 servers.</p>
<p>After much back and forth on the mailing list and numerous debugging sessions
we got this information from a network engineer at
<a href="http://www.he.net/">Hurricane Electric</a>:</p>Brief outage for NTP Pool websites
https://news.ntppool.org/2013/05/brief-outage-for-ntp-pool-web-site/
Fri, 17 May 2013 18:51:03 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2013/05/brief-outage-for-ntp-pool-web-site/<p>The NTP Pool “backend systems” are moving racks at
<a href="http://www.phyber.com/">Phyber</a>. To minimize the risk of things going wrong
we’re doing it the old-fashioned simple way of turning everything off, moving
it and turning it on again. It will mean about an hour where servers are not
monitored and we can’t add new ones or access the <a href="https://www.pool.ntp.org">www.pool.ntp.org</a> site.</p>
<p>In the new rack there’ll be more power available so when the move is done
we’ll have more capacity.</p>Server upgrades at ntppool.org
https://news.ntppool.org/2013/04/server-upgrades-at-ntppool-org/
Tue, 23 Apr 2013 06:26:22 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2013/04/server-upgrades-at-ntppool-org/<p>Over the last couple of months we had a couple of the “central servers” fail.
It hasn’t caused any service outage for the NTP clients, but some of you might
have noticed that the <a href="https://manage.ntppool.org/">manage NTP Pool</a> site has
been sluggish at times.</p>
<p>A few months ago I bought a few new servers and sent them down to our friends
at <a href="http://www.phyber.com/">Phyber Communications</a> who wired them up in their
<a href="http://www.phyber.com/services/hosting/">hosting facility</a>. Over the last
weeks I’ve added <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puppet_(software)">puppet
declarations</a> to configure
them and since earlier this evening they’re in production for the web sites
and a few other services.</p>DNS server in Go - Big NTP Pool upgrade
https://news.ntppool.org/2012/10/new-dns-server/
Tue, 09 Oct 2012 11:00:00 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2012/10/new-dns-server/<p>Over the last month the NTP Pool has gotten the biggest upgrade it has had in years. The changes has given us much more scalability and performance.</p>
<p>As you might know, the NTP Pool system is essentially a monitoring system and a smart DNS server. Server operators register their server in the system, the monitoring system checks and evaluates the submitted servers and the DNS server gives end-users a (hopefully) local selection of servers, weighted by preferences given by the server operator and other factors.</p>
<p>Last month there was a big change to the DNS server.</p>Better service for users in Great Britain
https://news.ntppool.org/2012/10/better-service-for-users-in-gb/
Fri, 05 Oct 2012 04:24:39 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2012/10/better-service-for-users-in-gb/<p>For years the <a href="http://geo.bitnames.com">geodns</a> server has had a misconfiguration so users in Great Britain by default (accessing the non-country-code domain) would get a European server rather than a more local one.</p>
<p>The zone in the NTP Pool system has always been called ‘uk’, but the <a href="http://www.maxmind.com/">GeoIP</a> library returns ‘gb’ for the relevant users. Oops! The system didn’t have a ‘gb’ zone configured, but knew it was in Europe so would fall back to that.</p>Brief maintenance window
https://news.ntppool.org/2012/08/brief-maintenance-window/
Fri, 31 Aug 2012 21:18:56 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2012/08/brief-maintenance-window/<p>To safely upgrade some of the DNS configuration infrastructure updates to the DNS data will be suspended for 20-45 minutes. Some parts of the website might also return errors while everything is being updated.</p>
<p>For end-users of the pool there should be no interruption.</p>
<p><strong>Update</strong> Maintenance was completed in 20 minutes. The changes were in part to get ready to deploy a new <a href="https://github.com/abh/geodns">Go based DNS server</a> to replace the <a href="https://github.com/abh/pgeodns/">current DNS server</a>.</p>Meinberg NTP equipment raffle (PCI Express cards)
https://news.ntppool.org/2012/07/meinberg-ntp-equipment-raffle/
Fri, 27 Jul 2012 05:54:50 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2012/07/meinberg-ntp-equipment-raffle/<p><a href="http://www.meinberg.de/english/products/">Meinberg</a> have since long generously been supporting the NTP Pool and other open source projects. The monitoring system uses a <a href="http://www.meinberg.de/english/products/lantime-m300-gps.htm">Meinberg NTP server</a> for “reference time” when checking the more than 3000 servers in the pool. I can’t recommend their equipment or <a href="http://www.meinberg.de/english/company/index.htm">expertise</a> enough.</p>
<p>This month they are
<a href="http://www.meinberg.de/english/info/pc-clocks-for-ntp-pool.htm">giving away in a raffle</a>
seven <a href="http://www.meinberg.de/english/products/pzf180pex.htm">DCF77 computer clocks</a> and three <a href="http://www.meinberg.de/english/products/gps180pex.htm">GPS time receivers</a> to current and soon-to-be participants in the NTP Pool.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.meinberg.de/english/info/pc-clocks-for-ntp-pool.htm">form and rules are short and simple</a>, but the deadline is July 29th, so don’t delay!</p>The NTP Pool needs more servers
https://news.ntppool.org/2012/06/more-servers-please/
Thu, 21 Jun 2012 18:47:17 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2012/06/more-servers-please/<p>The client base for the NTP Pool continues to grow, so we also need to
increase the number of servers. Being a “public utility” of sorts (you likely
use it for some computer or device in your house, office or both even if you
don’t know it), we need help from, well, the public. At least the particular
kind of public who is running a server or two with static IP addresses and
know how to configure a new daemon on it.</p>www.pool.ntp.org served via Fastly
https://news.ntppool.org/2012/06/fastly/
Thu, 14 Jun 2012 01:41:55 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2012/06/fastly/<p>Today I am experimenting with hosting
<a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org">www.pool.ntp.org</a> through
<a href="http://www.fastly.com/">Fastly</a>. If you don’t know about them, they make an
excellent CDN based on Varnish serving billions of requests a day.</p>
<p>The downside is that it is IPv4 only (currently), but then all the “static
assets” (CSS files, images, etc) were already served by them, so using the
site with only IPv6 was not a good experience.</p>
<p>Fastly is also hosting <a href="http://perldoc.perl.org/">Perldoc.perl.org</a> and have
been doing so for a while.</p>Faster site and more graph updates
https://news.ntppool.org/2012/06/faster-site-and-more-graph-upd/
Sat, 09 Jun 2012 01:29:33 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2012/06/faster-site-and-more-graph-upd/<p>Some months ago our friends at <a href="http://www.phyber.com/">Phyber</a> setup a few
more servers for the NTP Pool project. Over the last months I’ve been moving
services to them to make the NTP Pool infrastructure run faster and with more
redundancy.</p>
<p>The old RRD based graphs (deprecated <a href="http://news.ntppool.org/2012/02/new-and-better-graphs-using-d3.html">a few months
ago</a>) are
still being used a bit, but really don’t play well with having multiple
servers. Over the last week I changed the site to generate the offset and
score graphs via the same D3.js based system and PhantomJS.</p>New and better graphs using D3.js
https://news.ntppool.org/2012/02/new-and-better-graphs-using-d3/
Mon, 20 Feb 2012 06:17:43 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2012/02/new-and-better-graphs-using-d3/<p>Today I updated the graphs from being generated by <a href="http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/">rrdtool</a> to be generated with Javascript and SVG using the wonderful <a href="http://mbostock.github.com/d3/">d3.js</a> library. You can see <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/scores/207.171.7.151">an example of the new graphs</a> or if you have a server in the pool you can use the new graphs.</p>
<p>There are a lot of things I wanted to do that using RRD made hard. Splitting the central parts of the system across more servers than the 2-3 it’s running on now. Supporting multiple monitoring nodes. More interactive graphs. Showing historical data. Etcetera.</p>Website updates and translations
https://news.ntppool.org/2011/11/website-updates/
Thu, 10 Nov 2011 08:18:37 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2011/11/website-updates/<p>As announced some days ago on the pool-dev mailing list, yesterday I moved the
“manage your server” section to a <a href="https://manage.ntppool.org/">separate
site</a>. This helps keep the main site fast and
made it easier to make all connections to that site encrypted.</p>
<p>Today the <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/">NTP Pool site</a> got some changes to run
better and faster. In the process there was 10 minutes of downtime late
Tuesday (pacific time) and through much of the day Wednesday some pages might
have loaded in a language that wasn’t your usual preference.</p>Continuing IPv6 deployment
https://news.ntppool.org/2011/06/continuing-ipv6-deployment/
Thu, 09 Jun 2011 01:36:32 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2011/06/continuing-ipv6-deployment/<p><a href="http://www.worldipv6day.org/">World IPv6 Day</a> is over, but we’ll continue to serve AAAA (IPv6) records for 2.pool.ntp.org (and 2.europe, 2.fedora, 2.debian, etc).</p>
<p>So far no problems have been reported, even the servers going through IPv6 tunnels seem to work fine.</p>
<p>We already have almost 200 IPv6 servers in the pool; though that’s less than 10% of all the pool servers and they’re mostly in a handful of countries versus the wide deployment we have for IPv4.</p>Monitoring of some servers temporarily suspended
https://news.ntppool.org/2011/06/monitoring-of-some-servers-tem/
Tue, 07 Jun 2011 09:10:25 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2011/06/monitoring-of-some-servers-tem/<p>While the system is rebuilding some internal statistics, monitoring of some of
the IPv4 servers in the pool have been suspended. They’ll be reactivated in
about 6 hours. All servers with IDs below 8500 are being monitored again
after a break of a couple of hours.</p>
<p>In addition all IPv6 servers are being monitored now and are slowly increasing
their scores [for inclusion in the “2.” pool](<a href="http://news.ntppool.org/2011/06">http://news.ntppool.org/2011/06</a>
/experimentally-enabling-ipv6.html)!</p>Experimentally enabling IPv6
https://news.ntppool.org/2011/06/experimentally-enabling-ipv6/
Tue, 07 Jun 2011 06:40:52 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2011/06/experimentally-enabling-ipv6/<p>If you are following the <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/mailinglists.html">pool mailing
lists</a> you’ll have seen that the
last days have carried a <a href="https://github.com/abh/ntppool/commits/master">flurry of
activity</a> as new code for IPv6
support (and distributed monitoring) has been tested on the “beta pool” site.</p>
<p>June 8th is <a href="http://www.worldipv6day.org/">World IPv6 Day</a> where many sites
small and big will enable the IPv6 protocol for the day to help test everyones
<a href="http://test-ipv6.com/">IPv6 readiness</a>.</p>
<p>Here at the NTP pool we are today enabling monitoring of IPv6 servers; and
over the next 12 hours we will start in a limited fashion to serve AAAA (IPv6)
DNS records to clients asking for them. Right now the pool site is enjoying a
brief break while the new code and database updates are being deployed.</p>Brief web outage
https://news.ntppool.org/2011/05/brief-web-outage/
Mon, 30 May 2011 03:49:17 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2011/05/brief-web-outage/<p>One of the database replicas had some corruption; so I took down the primary
database briefly to run some consistency checks there, too. This is taking
down the <a href="http://www.ntppool.org">NTP Pool website</a> and delaying some of the
monitoring.</p>
<p>Everything will be back shortly.</p>New web server on the NTP Pool site
https://news.ntppool.org/2011/05/new-web-server-on-the-ntp-pool/
Tue, 24 May 2011 17:47:05 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2011/05/new-web-server-on-the-ntp-pool/<p>Today the <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/">NTP Pool</a> site was upgraded to run on
<a href="http://plackperl.org/">Plack</a> and
<a href="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Starman/lib/Starman.pm">Starman</a> instead of
Apache.</p>
<p>Please let me know if you encounter any trouble!</p>
<p>This was a bit of work to get done and with this done I’ll get back to adding
new features to the system. First up: Integrating some of the contributed
translations and finishing the changes to support distributed monitoring and
IPv6 support that Martin von Löwis started a while back.</p>Expanding the anycast DNS server
https://news.ntppool.org/2011/03/expanding-the-anycast-dns-service/
Fri, 11 Mar 2011 22:42:52 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2011/03/expanding-the-anycast-dns-service/<p>“pool.ntp.org” is serviced by a number of DNS servers. One of them, a.ntpns.org, is actually several servers in an <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anycast">anycast cloud</a>.</p>
<p>Until today it was just served by two nodes, one in Los Angeles and another in Luxembourg (both provided by <a href="http://solfo.com">Solfo</a>). Today a third node in Northern California is joining in, hosted by <a href="http://www.sonic.net/">Sonic.net</a>!</p>
<p>If you are able to provide a server (most virtual servers work, too) on a network with BGP routers to join the anycast cloud, please email <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.</p>New pool system servers
https://news.ntppool.org/2011/01/new-pool-servers/
Wed, 26 Jan 2011 08:48:09 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2011/01/new-pool-servers/<p>Earlier today the website and monitoring system had several 10-15 minute outages while the databases got moved around; backups reconfigured etc.</p>
<p>Our friends at <a href="http://www.sonic.net/">sonic.net</a> have for years provided some servers that are used for backups and auxiliary functions to the main servers hosted by <a href="http://www.phyber.com/">Phyber</a>.</p>
<p>Recently Sonic.net also <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/augie/status/28616727260561408">started hosting</a> one of the excellent <a href="http://www.meinberg.de/english/products/ntp-time-server.htm">GPS Time Servers</a> donated by Meinberg and when the system eventually starts doing distributed monitoring their servers will likely be the first “second monitoring system”.</p>Brief outage
https://news.ntppool.org/2010/09/brief-outage/
Thu, 30 Sep 2010 04:01:42 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2010/09/brief-outage/<p>The pool servers are having a 45 minute outage to be moved to a new datacenter.</p>Brief outage today
https://news.ntppool.org/2010/09/brief-outage-today/
Sun, 26 Sep 2010 01:05:03 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2010/09/brief-outage-today/<p>The primary server in the pool system had a brief outage today after running out of memory. All is better now. Because of the distributed nature of the service itself, serving of time to ntp users around the world wasn’t materially affected.</p>Mailing lists are moving
https://news.ntppool.org/2010/05/mailing-lists-are-moving/
Sun, 09 May 2010 21:36:41 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2010/05/mailing-lists-are-moving/<p>Adrian von Bidder has generously hosted and maintained the mailing lists since he started the project 7 years ago and it’s time for the lists to move. In the next few days the lists will move from <a href="http://fortytwo.ch/">fortytwo.ch</a> to <a href="http://lists.ntp.org/">lists.ntp.org</a>.</p>
<p>The ’timekeepers’, ‘i18n’ and ‘dev’ lists will be moved over; but the announcements list will be discontinued since de-facto the <a href="http://news.ntppool.org/">news.ntppool.org</a> site is where the announcements are. You can subscribe either with the Atom feed or via Feedburner’s email feature at <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/mailinglists.html">the mailing list page</a>.</p>Routing trouble at the NTP Pool monitoring server
https://news.ntppool.org/2010/04/routing-trouble-at-the-ntp-poo/
Sun, 25 Apr 2010 22:19:39 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2010/04/routing-trouble-at-the-ntp-poo/<p>Since Saturday morning the NTP Pool server have had trouble routing to some servers in the pool system (about 5%). This was too few to trigger the “help help, something’s wrong!” alerts; so thanks to those of you who sent in tickets!</p>
<p>I opened a support with our provider and hopefully the issue will be resolved shortly.</p>
<p>The monitoring server is on the same network as <a href="https://www.pool.ntp.org">www.pool.ntp.org</a> (in AS 7012) if you have trouble and want to check traceroutes or BGP information from your end.</p>www.pool.ntp.org is ipv6 enabled
https://news.ntppool.org/2009/11/wwwpoolntporg-is-ipv6-enabled/
Fri, 13 Nov 2009 22:56:20 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2009/11/wwwpoolntporg-is-ipv6-enabled/<p>If you are IPv6 connected, the <a href="https://www.pool.ntp.org">www.pool.ntp.org</a> site will now be
delivered to you via IPv6.</p>
<p>I did tests on a hundred thousand visitors to the site and nobody who
could connect with IPv4 had trouble talking to a site with both “AAAA”
and “A” records. The test only included users with javascript however,
so it could still miss appliances, older boxes etc. More tests are
needed to make the pool.ntp.org service “ipv6 enabled”.</p>NTP Pool website available via IPv6
https://news.ntppool.org/2009/10/ntp-pool-website-available-via/
Sat, 17 Oct 2009 03:29:22 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2009/10/ntp-pool-website-available-via/<p>In our ongoing process of getting the NTP Pool IPv6 compatible we took a first (small!) step getting the website partially available via IPv6. For now it’s via an IPv6-only hostname: <a href="http://www6.ntppool.org/">www6.ntppool.org</a>.</p>
<p>So far the anecdotal reports are that it’s working fine for people with IPv6. The next tests will be to see how connectivity is affected for everyone else if a host has both AAAA (IPv6) and A (IPv4) records in DNS.</p>New pool zones: Venezuela, Serbia, Croatia, El Salvador, Costa Rica and
https://news.ntppool.org/2009/09/new-pool-zones-venezuela-serbi/
Mon, 28 Sep 2009 18:25:08 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2009/09/new-pool-zones-venezuela-serbi/<p>The pool keeps growing (although we <a href="http://news.ntppool.org/2009/08/yes-the-pool-needs-more-server.html">still need more servers</a>).</p>
<p>Recently we’ve added zones and servers in <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/cr">Costa Rica</a>, <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/ve">Venezuela</a>, <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/rs">Serbia</a>, <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/hr">Croatia</a>, <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/sv">El Salvador</a> and <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/nc">New Caledonia</a>.</p>
<p>But we need more servers all over the world. In smaller developing countries internet use is picking up and local servers will help. In bigger countries usage is also growing faster than the number of servers; so extra help is needed. We’re getting close to 2000 <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/">active servers</a> - but for millions and millions of users we need more.</p>Yes, the pool needs more servers
https://news.ntppool.org/2009/08/yes-the-pool-needs-more-server/
Tue, 11 Aug 2009 23:46:05 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2009/08/yes-the-pool-needs-more-server/<p>Sometimes I’m asked if the NTP Pool really needs more servers. The answer is yes, always!</p>
<p>While the <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/">number of servers</a> has grown nicely over the years, so has the number of users so we need</p>
<p>The only (tricky) requirement is that you have a static IP address and expect the server (and IP) to be around for a long time. ntpd doesn’t deal well with changing IP addresses (yet), so this is important.</p>"The pool is one hour off"
https://news.ntppool.org/2009/05/the-pool-is-one-hour-off/
Mon, 25 May 2009 20:45:18 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2009/05/the-pool-is-one-hour-off/<p>As <a href="http://news.ntppool.org/2009/03/happy-daylight-saving-time.html">mentioned a few months ago</a>, NTP operates exclusively with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTC">UTC</a> time. If your system is (typically) one hour off after syncing with the NTP Pool then it’s because your operating system needs to be configured with the correct timezone and daylight saving time setting. If you live in a place that recently changed rules for daylight saving time you need to make sure you have the latest system updates installed.</p>Dynect DNS services
https://news.ntppool.org/2009/05/dynect-dns-services/
Tue, 05 May 2009 07:36:46 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2009/05/dynect-dns-services/<p>The goal of the NTP Pool is to provide accurate time to everybody. Though internally it’s really about serving DNS requests. Quite a lot of them, and ideally fast.</p>
<p>Through history we’ve ended up with using the ‘pool.ntp.org’ domain for client access which for performance isn’t really optimal, but it’s what we have. Through a bit of administrative division it ends up that just to find out who to ask for the IP of ‘1.fedora.pool.ntp.org’ you have to send a whole lot of DNS requests out.</p>How many requests does the pool handle?
https://news.ntppool.org/2009/03/how-many-requests-does-the-poo/
Wed, 11 Mar 2009 03:42:16 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2009/03/how-many-requests-does-the-poo/<p>Due to the distributed nature of the pool system we don’t know exactly; but based on some sample measurements we estimate that the overall pool system on average handles somewhere between 40 and 120 thousand NTP requests per second.</p>
<p>If we assume it’s 50,000 a second, that makes a bit over 4300 million requests a day!</p>
<p>In a year that’s about 1500 trillion (american) / billion (other countries) requests a day. (1576800000000, if I’m counting the zeroes right).</p>Happy Daylight Saving Time!
https://news.ntppool.org/2009/03/happy-daylight-saving-time/
Mon, 09 Mar 2009 07:45:21 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2009/03/happy-daylight-saving-time/<p>In <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time_around_the_world">many places around the world</a> March is the month of changing clocks as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time">daylight saving time</a> comes and goes.</p>
<p>Usually a number of users write to tell me that the NTP Pool is an hour off during this time and in the fall when clocks change the other way. Happily it isn’t so; because NTP is based on the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_second">almost</a> stable <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTC">Coordinated Universal Time</a> (aka UTC).</p>
<p>If you use NTP and your clock is an hour off, you either need to update your operating system with the latest patches for the time zone information or you need to check that your time zone is configured correctly and “adjust automatically for daylight saving time” is enabled if that option is provided.</p>IPv6 status
https://news.ntppool.org/2009/01/ipv6-status/
Tue, 06 Jan 2009 08:56:29 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2009/01/ipv6-status/<p>Happy New Year everyone! Please take a moment to remind your fellow sysadmins about registering their servers in the pool if they have servers meeting the requirements (~100% uptime and a static and stable IP address).</p>
<p>As <a href="http://news.ntppool.org/2008/12/new-pool-server-code-released.html">mentioned earlier</a> the pool system now has partial support for IPv6 servers.</p>
<p>It’s currently limited to just getting the servers registered though! They are not monitored and the pool DNS system does not give out AAAA records.</p>New pool server code released
https://news.ntppool.org/2008/12/new-pool-server-code-released/
Fri, 19 Dec 2008 07:57:24 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2008/12/new-pool-server-code-released/<p>This morning I pushed the latest version of the NTP Pool Server code to <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/"><a href="https://www.pool.ntp.org">www.pool.ntp.org</a></a>. The news are:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Runs on the code from the <a href="http://git.develooper.com/ntppool.git">git repository</a></p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Translations are back! The end-user portions of the site is now available in English, Dutch and French.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Partial IPv6 support (thanks to <a href="http://loewis.de/martin/">Martin von Löwis</a>). More about this in the next post.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Apache 2 / mod_perl 2 support - this makes it much quicker to setup a development sandbox.</p>1000 servers in Europe!
https://news.ntppool.org/2008/12/1000-servers-in-europe/
Mon, 08 Dec 2008 11:29:28 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2008/12/1000-servers-in-europe/<p>We hit another milestone in the last few days with <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/europe">1000 active servers in Europe</a>!</p>
<p>Now of course we need to get more servers added so we don’t slump below that number again - right now the number is 999. Who will take us back over 1000? :-)</p>
<p>Growth in <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/north-america">North America</a> have practically stalled on the other hand; we could use more servers there too (and as always in Asia, South America and Africa, too).</p>NTP Pool in your language
https://news.ntppool.org/2008/05/ntp-pool-in-your-language/
Tue, 13 May 2008 21:55:51 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2008/05/ntp-pool-in-your-language/<p>I’ve been adding support to the NTP Pool site for
<a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/en/translators.html">translations</a> again.</p>
<p>Before I took over the site it was translated in a bunch of languages,
but as the site got dynamic features and more pages we lost that. Now
it’s back!</p>
<p>If you are interested in helping then send me a mail at
<a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>. Experience with gettext (“.po”) files or
Locale::Maketext lexicons and with version control (Subversion
specifically) will be helpful, but if you are willing to learn then it
isn’t required.</p>Sub-optimal monitoring performance
https://news.ntppool.org/2008/04/suboptimal-monitoring-performa/
Fri, 25 Apr 2008 03:55:13 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2008/04/suboptimal-monitoring-performa/<p>Early this morning (PST) we had a few hours of “sub-optimal” performance
on the monitoring server. A hundred servers or so were marked “bad” and
got unnecessary warning mails because of it. users of the pool should
not have been impacted. Work is in progress to permanently improve on
this.</p>Outage yesterday
https://news.ntppool.org/2007/12/outage-yesterday/
Sat, 29 Dec 2007 22:03:37 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2007/12/outage-yesterday/<p>We were [upgrading the servers](<a href="http://log.perl.org/2007/12/upgrades-">http://log.perl.org/2007/12/upgrades-</a>
mostly.html) that the <a href="http://www.ntppool.org/">pool web site</a> is running on
yesterday and had an outage for a few hours. It should all be back to normal
now.</p>
<p>The upgrade was (mostly) about getting all our servers up from
<a href="http://www.redhat.com/rhel/">RHEL</a> 3 to version 5 (before we had mostly RHEL3
boxes and a few with 4 and 5 …). Now when they are all the same it’s
easier for us to manage the configuration across all the boxes and soon we’ll
have some more high availability things setup for the pool system. Long term
the goal is to get more of the infrastructure completely distributed, but the
website (for showing stats etc) will likely still be in just one place.</p>Plan for IPv6 Support
https://news.ntppool.org/2007/10/plan-for-ipv6-support/
Thu, 18 Oct 2007 06:50:47 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2007/10/plan-for-ipv6-support/<p>A relatively frequent question I get is “when will the pool support IP
v6”.</p>
<p>It’s on the “road map”, but not too high up on the list. Months ago I wrote up
<strike>the current plans</strike> on the NTP Pool wiki (now a dead site…).</p>The Pool is 100% on the new DNS system
https://news.ntppool.org/2007/10/the-pool-is-100-on-the-new-dns/
Tue, 02 Oct 2007 09:25:54 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2007/10/the-pool-is-100-on-the-new-dns/<p>With assistance from <a href="http://guillaume.filion.org/">Guillaume
Filion</a> the fifth pool.ntp.org name server is now running the new DNS
software, too. It’s located in Germany. We have a few more servers
offered by volunteers ready to be setup and we’ll work on that over the
next week or so and then we’ll experiment with how best to use them to
get the best possible performance for the pool users.</p>
<p>The difference is that now pool operators shouldn’t see “spikes” in
traffic, unless a big ISP caches the DNS entry and gives it out to many
many many clients. If that happens we’ll experiment with adjusting the
TTL of the served records (The “TTL” is the time-to-live, the time the
data should be cached by the end-user nameserver).</p>DNS status
https://news.ntppool.org/2007/09/dns-status/
Fri, 28 Sep 2007 09:14:35 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2007/09/dns-status/<p>We deployed the new DNS system to 4 out of the 5 pool.ntp.org
nameservers. We have several new systems that volunteers have offered
ready to be setup, but no time to configure and test them yet. Hopefully
it will be done within a week or so…</p>
<p>We’ve noticed an issue with the new system that it seems too eager to
send traffic to the high bandwidth systems rather than the low-bandwidth
ones. I am looking into it, although not with too much urgency as none
of the high-bandwidth server operators have gotten more traffic than
they can handle.</p>More Meinberg equipment donated!
https://news.ntppool.org/2007/09/more-meinberg-equipment/
Wed, 26 Sep 2007 08:46:11 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2007/09/more-meinberg-equipment/<p>On hearing how many people had sent in applications for the
<a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/meinberg.html">equipment giveaway</a>
our friends at <a href="http://www.meinberg.de/">Meinberg</a> offered us
some more equipment!</p>
<p>For diversity from the GPS units the extra 3 systems will be
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DCF77">DCF77</a> cards
(<a href="http://www.meinberg.de/english/products/pci511.htm">PCI</a> or
<a href="http://www.meinberg.de/english/products/pex511.htm">PCI-Express</a>).</p>
<p>Since DCF77 only works in Europe we’re planning to give them out there
and then pick hosts in the rest of the world for the GPS units.</p>
<p>Also - in particular one of the locations having offered to host the
LANTIME server is ideal as a future home for the pool system in general,
so the LANTIME (also donated by Meinberg) that I’m currently using will
also be sent out (location to be determined).</p>NTP Pool Weblog
https://news.ntppool.org/2007/09/ntp-pool-weblog/
Wed, 26 Sep 2007 08:07:17 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2007/09/ntp-pool-weblog/<p>I’ve setup a weblog for posting news about the NTP Pool project. This
will be much nicer and hopefully make it easier to get slightly more
frequent updates. The old process had me updating the list of news by
editing HTML on the site (or rather, edit in my development copy, commit
to subversion and then run the deployment to the site).</p>
<p>I’ve “imported” all the old news into the weblog and soon I will update
the main site so it pulls the recent news automatically.</p>Meinberg giveaway, new pool site
https://news.ntppool.org/2007/09/new-site/
Thu, 06 Sep 2007 08:04:43 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2007/09/new-site/<p> Three awesome news items today:
<br/><br/><b>1:</b> We're announcing the great Meinberg GPS <a
href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/meinberg.html">time equipment giveaway</a>. Over the next
months we're (thanks to <a href="http://www.meinberg.de/">Meinberg</a>)
giving away thousands of dollars worth of high quality time-keeping devices.
<br/><br/><b>2:</b>
We got a brand new design and layout on the pool site! Many more updates are coming.
<br/><br/><b>3:</b>
The pool is the default ntp service in several of the big Linux
distributions (Fedora, Debian, RHEL, CentOS and many more). For
this reason we really really need more servers to help with the
traffic. Hopefully the equipment giveaway will help on this.
Please mention it in your weblog or wherever else appropriate.
<br/><br/>
On a related sidenote we've started alpha-testing a new
system for distributing traffic to the servers more evenly and
with much less "spikes" in the traffic.
</p>Close to 1000 servers; Meinberg donation
https://news.ntppool.org/2007/02/close-to-1000-servers/
Thu, 22 Feb 2007 08:03:23 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2007/02/close-to-1000-servers/<p> We are getting close to one thousand active servers in the pool
system! The pool system has gotten a major software upgrade, most
notably safely letting the server operators do more without having to
involve me. Please email [email protected] if you see anything odd.
</p> <p>
Coming up on the todo list is revamping the monitoring system. With the help of a donated <a
href="http://www.meinberg.de/english/products/ntp-time-server.htm">time server</a> generously donated by <a href="http://www.meinberg.de/english/">Meinberg</a> I am working on a better and distributed
monitoring system.</p>Wikipedia
https://news.ntppool.org/2006/05/wikipedia/
Mon, 01 May 2006 08:02:50 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2006/05/wikipedia/<p>The NTP Pool project now has a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTP_pool">wikipedia</a> entry.</p>Separate "global zone" and "all servers" count
https://news.ntppool.org/2006/04/separate-global-zone-and-all-servers-counts/
Mon, 24 Apr 2006 08:01:45 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2006/04/separate-global-zone-and-all-servers-counts/<p> The system has been changed a little so we now have separate counts
for "all servers" (almost 700 servers!) and servers in the global pool
(+600 servers!). The global is by far the busiest, as most users don't
pick a country or continent zone.</p>
<p>
I've also done some more measuring and estimating of the client
population and my best guess is that somewhere between 2 and 6 million
client systems are using the pool.</p>Vendor information available
https://news.ntppool.org/2006/04/vendor-information-available/
Sat, 22 Apr 2006 07:59:01 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2006/04/vendor-information-available/<p>The new <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/vendors.html">information for
vendors</a> page is up! Please <a href="mailto:[email protected]">let
me know</a> if your operating system/appliance/software vendor is using
the NTP Pool but isn’t using a vendor zone.</p>Reached 500 servers - Welcome Slashdot
https://news.ntppool.org/2006/01/reached-500-servers/
Sun, 15 Jan 2006 07:58:11 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2006/01/reached-500-servers/<p> Welcome <a
href="http://it.slashdot.org/it/06/01/14/1550221.shtml">Slashdot
readers</a>. The Slashdot story was that we had reached 500 active
servers, but since the story was posted another 50 or so servers
joined us! This is great, thank you everyone. The only way we can
keep the load on each server reasonable is by adding more servers
quickly. If you can, please <a
href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html">join</a>. More than 500
servers in the pool might sound like a lot, but our best guestimates
puts the number of clients at either hundreds of thousands or millions
of computers.</p>Self-service "Add your server" system
https://news.ntppool.org/2005/08/self-service/
Wed, 10 Aug 2005 07:57:13 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2005/08/self-service/<p>You can now add your NTP servers (and only your own, please) via the
new <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/manage">web interface</a>. Please <a
href="mailto:[email protected]">email me</a> if it doesn't work as expected.
</p>Zone browser
https://news.ntppool.org/2005/08/zone-browser/
Tue, 09 Aug 2005 07:56:11 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2005/08/zone-browser/<p> You can now <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone">browse the available zones</a>. Also, I
split up the front page into a few smaller pages. I've fallen a little
behind on adding servers. I'll catch up soon and get the self-service
web interface done.</p>Server operator management page
https://news.ntppool.org/2005/07/server-operator-management-page/
Thu, 28 Jul 2005 07:55:21 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2005/07/server-operator-management-page/<p> I've added a page for server admins to <a href="https://news.ntppool.org/manage">login</a> and
see their servers as they are listed in the pool system. I'm using <a
href="http://www.bitcard.org/">Bitcard</a> for the authentication, so
don't be alarmed when you get redirected over there. In the not too
far future I'll add functionality so new servers can be registered
via the manage page too.</p>New server
https://news.ntppool.org/2005/07/new-server/
Mon, 25 Jul 2005 07:52:56 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2005/07/new-server/<p> If you see this message you are fetching this page from the new
server. I added a page to keep track of the <a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/dns.html">dns
servers</a>.</p>Handing over the project
https://news.ntppool.org/2005/07/new-project-maintainer/
Sun, 24 Jul 2005 07:45:42 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2005/07/new-project-maintainer/<p>No news for almost a year… It’s time to say good bye. I’ll hand over the
project to <a href="http://www.askask.com/">Ask Bjørn Hansen</a> effective tomorrow morning.</p>
<p>Details are, of course, in the <a href="https://marc.info/?l=timekeepers-announce&m=119487988009713&w=2">list archives</a>.</p>Server count hits 220
https://news.ntppool.org/2004/09/server-count-hits-220-please/
Tue, 07 Sep 2004 07:43:58 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2004/09/server-count-hits-220-please/<p>Server count hits 220.</p>
<p>Please do not use OpenNTP as a server for the pool.ntp.org project
<i>[2004-12-15: Versions later than 3.6.1 do now properly report the stratum,
though].</i></p>
<p>The monitoring system has been changed: it now uses simple ntp queries instead
of ’ntpd’ monitoring servers.</p>
<p>{0,1,2}.pool.ntp.org subzones have been reintroduced.</p>
<p>time.fortytwo.ch will be retired in the long run.</p>
<p>Read more in the [full announcement](<a href="https://marc.info/?l=timekeepers-">https://marc.info/?l=timekeepers-</a>
announce&m=119487987909709&w=2).</p>Server scores introduced
https://news.ntppool.org/2004/06/server-scores/
Fri, 18 Jun 2004 07:43:23 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2004/06/server-scores/Thanks to the efforts of <a href="http://www.vanheusden.com/">Folkert van
Heusden</a>, you can see your timeserver's <a href="http://www.ntppool.org/scores">performance</a>
over the last 31 days. Current server count: 188 - probably mostly because
Folkert got the pool.ntp.org project <a
href="http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/31/0150251"
>slashdotted</a>.Debian uses the NTP Pool by default
https://news.ntppool.org/2004/03/debian/
Fri, 19 Mar 2004 07:42:37 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2004/03/debian/<p>Current server count: 115.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://packages.debian.org/ntp">ntp packages</a>
in <a href="http://debian.org">Debian GNU/Linux</a> now <a href="https://marc.info/?l=timekeepers-announce&m=119487987909706&w=2">use pool.ntp.org by
default</a>,
and include an invitation to join the pool.</p>
<p>A sidenote: some people have experienced problems when trying to reach me per
mail. This is nothing personal, but as I’ve been flooded by spam, I now block
some countries and some internet providers almost entirely.</p>106 servers
https://news.ntppool.org/2004/01/xisco-llado-has-published-a/
Fri, 09 Jan 2004 07:42:12 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2004/01/xisco-llado-has-published-a/Xisco Lladó has published a long article about the project - thanks a lot!
This caused a few more people to donate servers, so that we now count 106
servers in the project, with 10 servers in spain.Spanish translation
https://news.ntppool.org/2003/11/there-is-a-spanish-translation/
Mon, 03 Nov 2003 07:41:44 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2003/11/there-is-a-spanish-translation/<p>There is a <a href="http://www.ntppool.org/es/">Spanish translation</a> - thanks
to Xisco Lladó.</p>
<p>Also, I have installed an automatic rating mechanism, so that bad timeservers
are automatically removed from the pool.ntp.org nameserver (an associated
<a href="http://www.pool.ntp.org/mailinglists.html">mailing list</a> has also been
created).</p>
<p>Richard S. Shuford (Sun) sent me a note about how to configure nscd
properly to work around the fact that it doesn’t do proper round robin of DNS
entries. I don’t recommend the use of <tt>maxpoll 12</tt> in <tt>ntp.conf</tt>
anymore. As always: more information on the
<a href="https://marc.info/?l=timekeepers-announce&m=119487987909705&w=2">mailing list</a>.</p>The project now consists of 87 servers
https://news.ntppool.org/2003/09/the-project-now-consists-of-87-servers/
Tue, 16 Sep 2003 07:40:59 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2003/09/the-project-now-consists-of-87-servers/<p>The project now consists of 87 servers - thanks to all who participate. Also,
nameservers in the US and in New Zealand will be added shortly. The <a
href="#mail">mailing list</a> has seen some discussions about monitoring server
quality - I’ll have to look at this problem more detail. Read the long version
of these news in the <a href="https://marc.info/?l=timekeepers-announce&m=119487987909704&w=2">mailing list archives</a>.</p>The project is now pool.ntp.org
https://news.ntppool.org/2003/03/the-project-is-now-pool-ntp-org/
Thu, 27 Mar 2003 07:40:37 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2003/03/the-project-is-now-pool-ntp-org/<p>It’s done! The project is now at pool.ntp.org. Also, country level subdomain
are being created - the biggest (us) already has 18 servers, with ch (11) and
nl (8) being the next biggest. Due to a problem with TCP nameserver requests,
no more than 15 servers are visible at any moment in the zone. Debian
developer Bdale Garbee considers using pool.ntp.org in the default
configuration of the Debian ntp package. Read the longer version of these news
in the <a href="https://marc.info/?l=timekeepers-announce&m=119487987909702&w=2">mailing list archives</a>.</p>A few more servers added
https://news.ntppool.org/2003/02/covered-by-debian-weekly-news/
Wed, 19 Feb 2003 07:39:03 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2003/02/covered-by-debian-weekly-news/We've been covered by the <a href="http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2003/07/"
>Debian Weekly News</a> - resulting in a few more timeservers being added, the
count is at 30 now with some more having shown interest. Amongst the latter is
also somebody in Hongkong, so the asia.time.fortytwo.ch zone will be created
shortly.Regional zones
https://news.ntppool.org/2003/02/regional-zones-are-being-created/
Wed, 12 Feb 2003 07:38:18 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2003/02/regional-zones-are-being-created/Regional zones are being created now: europe.time.fortytwo.ch,
north-america.time.fortytwo.ch and oceania.time.fortytwo.ch exist now.First two stratum one servers
https://news.ntppool.org/2003/02/first-two-stratum-one-servers/
Wed, 12 Feb 2003 07:35:51 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2003/02/first-two-stratum-one-servers/I've added our first two <i>stratum 1</i> clocks - thanks to <a
href="http://redhat.com">RedHat</a> for donating them.News section
https://news.ntppool.org/2003/02/suggestion-by-mark-lijftogt/
Wed, 12 Feb 2003 07:34:35 +0000https://news.ntppool.org/2003/02/suggestion-by-mark-lijftogt/<span class="Apple-style-span" style="border-collapse: collapse; color: rgb(34, 34, 34); line-height: 15px;">Suggestion by Mark Lijftogt: A news section has been added.</span>