Here's what I got on Mountain Lion:

[16:40][nick:~/monks]$ perl -v | head -2; perl -M5.010 -e "say '$^O: ' +, $^O;say;" This is perl 5, version 16, subversion 0 (v5.16.0) built for darwin-2l +evel $^O: darwin [16:40][nick:~/monks]$ perl 1136368.pl $VAR1 = { 'authdelay' => '0.000000s', 'broadcastdelay' => '0.000000s', 'jitter' => '0.000000s', 'leapindicator' => '11', 'precision' => '-20', 'referenceID' => '[73.78.73.84]', 'referencetime' => '00000000.00000000Sun,Dec31189916:00:00.0 +00', 'rootdispersion' => '1.54663s', 'rootdistance' => '0.00000s', 'stability' => '0.000ppm', 'stratum' => '16', 'systemflags' => 'authmonitorntpkernelstats', 'systempeer' => 'localhost', 'systempeermode' => 'unspec' };
The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re: How to check system's current NTP configuration on all OS? by 1nickt
in thread How to check system's current NTP configuration on all OS? by thanos1983

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