On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 21:29:12 +1100, atstake atstake wrote: >I am running OpenNTPD in OpenBSD 3.8 and /var/log/daemon shows it is >working fine - > >peer <IP> now valid >adjusting local clock by -0.434343 >clock is now synced > >But if I run ntpq -p (as root) it says
ntpq? Where did you get that? > >ntpp:read:Connection refused ntpp? Is that ntpq being funny? You don't seem to be running the same OpenBSD that I have but then you didn't tell us the whole story, so I have to guess. Whoops! ESP failed! segfault. > >lsof -i | grep ntpd shows ntpd is listening from local IP port 4345 to >remote IP port NTP and using UDP. > >I have configured 2 files > >[1] /etc/ntpd.conf > >here I bind ntp to local IP address >and connect to the nearest NTP server. > >[2] /etc/rc.conf > >here I set the flag to "" for ntp to start during boot time. > >I read the /usr/local/share/example/ntp/README.OpenBSD and did all the >configurations accordingly; since they are not working I have >commented out step 2(a), (b) and (c). > >Also, I would like to generate keys (/usr/local/sbin/ntp-genkey), put >them in the conf file and encrypt the traffic. But I couldn't find any >documentat or manpage to tell me how to do that. >Running ntp-genkey usually creates 2 keys (RSA and MD5) in the home >directory and symlink them to another 2 files. > >Any pointers? > >Thanks in advaance for any help. > > >From the land "down under": Australia. Do we look <umop apisdn> from up over? Do NOT CC me - I am subscribed to the list. Replies to the sender address will fail except from the list-server.

