Hack to show NTS on ntpq peers

Hal Murray hmurray at megapathdsl.net
Wed Feb 20 06:27:49 UTC 2019


The t column is a "u" for user/client.  (Looks like "l" for refclocks.  It 
used to be interesting for broadcast and such, but I think you can figure that 
out from the remote address.)

We can put 0-8 in that slot to indicate that we are talking to that server 
with NTS and show the number of cookies remaining.

I'm not sure how it gets initialized today.  We can put a -1 in there to 
indicate that it's not running in NTS mode.


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