At 03:37 PM 3/20/2014, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
>Starting from these lines in my /etc/ntp.conf file:
>
>server 0.freebsd.pool.ntp.org iburst
>server 1.freebsd.pool.ntp.org iburst
>server 2.freebsd.pool.ntp.org iburst
>
>I resolved each of those three host names to _all_ of its associated
>IPv4 addresses. This yielded me the following list:
>
>50.116.38.157
>69.50.219.51
>69.55.54.17
>69.167.160.102
>108.61.73.244
>129.250.35.251
>149.20.68.17
>169.229.70.183
>192.241.167.38
>199.7.177.206
>209.114.111.1
>209.118.204.201
[Snip]
All of this is good. However, remember that anyone who can spoof IPs will know
that the above addresses are the defaults for any FreeBSD machine and can
take advantage of these "holes" in your firewall.
--Brett Glass
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