Anyone have some insight of this problem?

ntpq> associations
ind assID status  conf reach auth condition  last_event cnt
===========================================================
  1 60268  8000   yes   yes  none    reject
  2 60269  8000   yes   yes  none    reject
  3 60270  8000   yes   yes  none    reject
  4 60271  8000   yes   yes  none    reject
  5 60272  8000   yes   yes  none    reject

# ps -x | grep ntp
  378  ??  Ss     0:00.95 /usr/sbin/ntpd -c /etc/ntp.conf -p \
/var/run/ntpd.pid
34181  ??  Ss     0:00.01 ntpd
34187  p0  R+     0:00.00 grep ntp

cat /etc/ntp.conf

listen on * listen on 127.0.0.1 listen on ::1

server reva.sixgirls.org prefer
server ntp-3.vt.edu
server ntp3.cs.wisc.edu
server ntp1.kansas.net
server gilbreth.ecn.purdue.edu

uname -v

FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p15 #0: Fri May 13 22:01:27 EDT 2005

also rc.conf:
ntpd_flags="-c /etc/ntp.conf -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntpd.drift"
ntpd_enable="YES"


Add:

openntpd_enable = "YES"

to /etc/rc.conf and remove the lines referring to "ntpd" as these are
for the BASE ntp included in the release, not openntpd. Check the port
startup script (under /usr/local/etc/rc.d) for additional information
and/or startup options.

G

Thanks, Greg.

Also, I was behind a D-Link firewall which had a "Pre-defined" service called NTP(123). This service did not pass ntp traffic; however, when I created a user datagram protocol service on port 123 called alt_ntp then ntp4 from the ports collection began to sync.

I have already deinstalled openntpd but plan to try it again, probably on Tuesday. Thanks again, for the good information!

Darrel
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