Bug#1036821: Acknowledgement (NTP does not keep accurate time on bookworm)

2023-06-07 Thread Rob Janssen
On 6/7/23 10:54, Richard Laager wrote: > > I thought the sequences of events was this: > > 0. You are running ntp on bullseye. > 1. You upgrade to bookworm. This results in ntpsec being installed. > 2. You removed ntpsec. > 3. [The part I was asking about.] You reinstalled ntpsec. > 4. You found

Bug#1036821: Acknowledgement (NTP does not keep accurate time on bookworm)

2023-06-07 Thread Richard Laager
On 2023-06-07 03:22, Rob Janssen wrote: On 6/7/23 10:13, Richard Laager wrote: On 2023-06-07 02:37, Rob Janssen wrote: Yes I was using the "ntp" package before. I have upgraded and it installed "ntpsec".  I tried to remove it as I have no need for the "security" part but it removed "ntp" as

Bug#1036821: Acknowledgement (NTP does not keep accurate time on bookworm)

2023-06-07 Thread Rob Janssen
On 6/7/23 10:13, Richard Laager wrote: > On 2023-06-07 02:37, Rob Janssen wrote: >> Yes I was using the "ntp" package before. >> I have upgraded and it installed "ntpsec".  I tried to remove it as I have >> no need >> for the "security" part but it removed "ntp" as well. > > And then you

Bug#1036821: Acknowledgement (NTP does not keep accurate time on bookworm)

2023-06-07 Thread Richard Laager
On 2023-06-07 02:37, Rob Janssen wrote: Yes I was using the "ntp" package before. I have upgraded and it installed "ntpsec".  I tried to remove it as I have no need for the "security" part but it removed "ntp" as well. And then you presumably reinstalled it. Did this result in you starting

Bug#1036821: Acknowledgement (NTP does not keep accurate time on bookworm)

2023-06-07 Thread Rob Janssen
Yes I was using the "ntp" package before. I have upgraded and it installed "ntpsec".  I tried to remove it as I have no need for the "security" part but it removed "ntp" as well.  It looks like "ntp" is only a dummy package. I am in the process of upgrading a couple of systems so I will likely

Bug#1036821: Acknowledgement (NTP does not keep accurate time on bookworm)

2023-06-06 Thread Richard Laager
The answer is so obvious as soon as someone said it! The default "minsane" is "3" (see "tos minclock 4 minsane 3" in /etc/ntpsec/ntp.conf). Try commenting out that line, or if that doesn't work, set both to "1". -- Richard OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#1036821: Acknowledgement (NTP does not keep accurate time on bookworm)

2023-06-06 Thread Richard Laager
Since you've moved to chrony, this is probably moot for you. But in case it affects anyone else, I forwarded this upstream: https://gitlab.com/NTPsec/ntpsec/-/issues/790 Can you confirm you were running the "ntp" package on bullseye, not "ntpsec"? -- Richard OpenPGP_signature Description:

Bug#1036821: Acknowledgement (NTP does not keep accurate time on bookworm)

2023-05-27 Thread Rob Janssen
status before I removed ntp: root@**-video:~# ntpq -p remote   refid  st t when poll reach   delay   offset   jitter === +router.**.**    216.239.35.4 2 u   50   64  377   0.3705 -1604.11   1.2697