Has ntp.astro gone bonkers, or what? It seems to have a different concept of the time of day (by 100 seconds or so) from what various other NTP servers do. Have I been under the mistaken misimpression that ntp.astro was supposed to a reliable time source? The following: date ntpdate 128.100.77.35 >/dev/null date ntpdate 128.100.102.10 >/dev/null date produces the following output: Thu Aug 1 17:51:36 EDT 1996 Thu Aug 1 17:53:21 EDT 1996 Thu Aug 1 17:51:38 EDT 1996