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After digging through all the DNS queries originating from my "chatty" Narwal Freo, I'm wondering why they are so obsessed with network time? Besides talking to several subdomains off of narwaltech.com, the robot is making DNS queries once every minute with ntp5.aliyun.com. And that is in addition to a couple other NTP servers at ntp.org. This really doesn't feel like an efficient use of network / server /... Source: 11 months ago
The stratum level changes depending on who is reading the clock. If you look at your peer list for ntp.org you will see it change between stratum 1 and 2, depending on when your remote peer last read from the clock. When your DC reads from this list, it will update its stratum level as well, and all clients reading from it will update accordingly. Source: about 1 year ago
Ntp settings in default gpo, "Main" pdc emulator DC uses ntp.org and the other DCs sync to it and call it a day. Source: about 1 year ago
Also, I have NTP for all ESXi hosts and vCenter set to ntp.org pools. I don't use OPNsense as an NTP server, but that is set the same as well. Source: about 1 year ago
So I configured my new Firewalla Gold Plus to block DoH Servers, so that my internal devices can't go around my NextDNS CLI config. However, I was reviewing the Flows logs for the fun of it, and saw that outbound NTP requests to NTP servers were blocked. Both of these blocks are to ntp.org domains which to my knowledge would not be servicing ANY DNS requests of any type. So I'm baffled why these ntp.org servers... Source: over 1 year ago
You might be better off using a program like Net Time: http://timesynctool.com/. Source: 12 months ago
I've had success with NetTime as well. Source: about 1 year ago
I ran into this same problem like 6-7 years ago, it was in a mixed Linux/Windows env and when time drift between the two would get out of sync things would break all over the place. I found that all my Linux boxes were staying in sync with NTP but my DCs were not even with time sync with host turned off. Maybe a mildly hacky solution but I installed NetTime from timesynctool.com on my DCs and used the NTP servers... Source: over 1 year ago
Two things I have found that greatly help my ping and disconnects: NetTime : http://timesynctool.com/ - Set it to update PC time every 20 minutes or so. Source: about 2 years ago
While we're talking about Windows utilities, Nettime is another great one to maintain your system time to the high accuracy required as a validator (+/-500ms). Set it to auto update every 15 minutes. Source: over 2 years ago
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