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> Message-ID: <1776.202.37.75.101.1092369510.squirrel@202.37.75.101> > From: adam@adambuckley.net > To: jrandom@i2p.net > > [...] > > I hereby authorize my NtpClient.java and NtpMessage.java code to be > redistributed under the BSD license for the purpose of integration with > the I2P project, providing that I am credited as the original author of > the code. > > [...] w00t! adam++ code migrated into core/java/src/net/i2p/time, integrated with Clock, dropping that whole ugly pass-the-time-through-URL, and hence dropped support for :7655/setTime. New router.config properties to control the timestamper: time.sntpServerList=pool.ntp.org,pool.ntp.org,pool.ntp.org time.queryFrequencyMs=300000 time.disabled=false So, to disable, add time.disabled=true to your router.config. It is enabled by default. Default router.config and startup scripts updated accordingly (since timestamper.jar is now gone)
> Message-ID: <1776.202.37.75.101.1092369510.squirrel@202.37.75.101> > From: adam@adambuckley.net > To: jrandom@i2p.net > > [...] > > I hereby authorize my NtpClient.java and NtpMessage.java code to be > redistributed under the BSD license for the purpose of integration with > the I2P project, providing that I am credited as the original author of > the code. > > [...] w00t! adam++ code migrated into core/java/src/net/i2p/time, integrated with Clock, dropping that whole ugly pass-the-time-through-URL, and hence dropped support for :7655/setTime. New router.config properties to control the timestamper: time.sntpServerList=pool.ntp.org,pool.ntp.org,pool.ntp.org time.queryFrequencyMs=300000 time.disabled=false So, to disable, add time.disabled=true to your router.config. It is enabled by default. Default router.config and startup scripts updated accordingly (since timestamper.jar is now gone)