Hi James,
thanks for the info, you are right the whois to the IP's I get are not owned by 
Canonical.

But I wonder who set this up then - I'd have expected that we followed this 
somewhen back in time to add the four Ubuntu servers to the pool:
http://www.pool.ntp.org/en/join.html
And I thought for that we might have got that "branded" subdomain for DNS 
resolution by the pool in exchange.
And also I and hoped that this way we would have some control about it.

The same observation as before (only 2.xxx.pool.ntp.org has ipv6) is also true 
for example for 2.debian.pool.ntp.org.
So it appears that this seems to be a general thing =>
 https://news.ntppool.org/2013/06/ipv6-monitoring-problems-for-german-servers/
 http://stefanchrist.eu/blog/2015_01_12/www.pool.ntp.org%20and%20IPv6.xhtml
 https://news.ntppool.org/2011/06/continuing-ipv6-deployment/

I wonder if that means we are "good" now these days regarding the default 
config that we package.
So if any of the reporters with a real ipv6 only system and a native ipv6 only 
external connection could give that a verification that would be great.

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