On 11/23/08, Philip Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could you clarify what you're trying to do,

I'm upgrading to 4.4 a computer running:

1) timeserver (ntpd)
2) slave nameserver (tinydns)
3) dnscache (dnscache)
4) dnswall (walldns)

In present setup, I know how to set the timeserver to run on "primary"
inet address, while other listed services would run on inet aliases,
but don't know how to set the timeserver to run on inet alias. During
the upgrade I noticed the message that dnswall was unable to run in
previous setup at certain occasion since the socket with his address
was already used (presumably by NTPD).

Since the next task is to set primary domain controller (wtih samba,
since I presume I can't offer NFS to M$ clients and nobody answered my
question about it on newbies), I'm trying to grasp the principle that
I might need for the next task.

Should I replace 127.0.0.1 in /etc/ntpd.conf with the address of inet alias?

Sorry for the hog, and many thanks in advance.

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