Since about 1800 Eastern time (US) on 10Jun,
ntp-a.boulder.nist.gov is
sending "clock unsynchronized". This is one of two NIST-supported,
_authenticated_, timeservers (the other is
ntp-b.nist.gov).
We are regulatorily required to confirm twice daily that our system's
time (derived from GPS) is within 1 second of "official" US Gov't time
(NIST). There is a legal requirement for NIST here, otherwise I'd just
say that USNO (root of Air Force's GPS traceability) is within ~20nS of
NIST and move on.
The maintainer, Dr. Judah Levine at NIST Boulder, is unavailable.
Other contacts I've tried at NIST Boulder have been unhelpful.
Does anyone have a contact, short of the director of Time and Frequency,
(Mr O'Brian, I think), that they could direct me to?
Barring that, I may have to find a modem and hook it up so the host can
dial ACTS (positive ID via published telephone #), then have the
company's software folks adapt their code.
Thanks,
Jason