Tod Fitch wrote:
> For AstLinux v0.6.2, I was attempting to setup my box as a 
> firewall/router. Ran into troubles (worry about that later) then 
> reconfigured as best I could back to having only an EXT_IF with static 
> IP to resume use as only a Asterisk server.
>
> But now the NTP setting does not appear to work. I have the default 
> us.pool.ntp.org server set but the box insists that it is February of 
> 1980. Here is the /etc/ntpd.conf file that is on the box and it looks 
> okay to me....
>> pbx ~ # more /etc/ntpd.conf
>
>> # Autogenerated.  Do not edit.
>>
>> restrict default noquery nopeer notrap nomodify
>> restrict 127.0.0.1
>>
>> # NTPd
>> server us.pool.ntp.org
>> driftfile /var/db/ntpd.drift
>>
>> # Undisciplined Local Clock.  This is a fake driver intended for backup
>> # and when no outside source of synchronized time is available.
>> server        127.127.1.0        # local clock
>> fudge        127.127.1.0 stratum 10
>> pbx ~ # date
>> Fri Feb  1 12:59:48 PST 1980
>>
>
> I don't see ntpdate or the other tools I am used to working with in 
> the path, so am a little bit slow on this. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>

Is name service up and running at that point?  It might not be able to 
resolve us.pool.ntp.org ...



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