Wilhelm Greiner wrote:
If the local statement is in the config, it doesnt send multicast packets.
Since i found that i dont use it anymore now.
Please file a bug report on this. I don't understand why this would be a
problem but someone should look at it.
The configs are trivial configs.
Server side is only
server ntphost
broadcast address key 1 ttl 1 iburst minpoll 4
keys keyfile
Remove iburst and minpoll from broadcast. It makes no sense on a
broadcast server. Also what is the IP address being used by the
broadcast line? Please don't munge addresses, it doesn't help and
doesn't protect you.
Client side
multicastclient address
broadcastdelay delay
trustedkey 1
But i now tried different versions and now i see new things.
Server Version is 4.1.1
Client Version 4.2
That does not working, but i compiled in an temp directory the version
4.1.2 for the client and it does working now.
It will not be easy to change the Version on client side, so i tried to use
4.2 as server version this also does not work.
On client side also ntp-dev-4.2.0b-20050926 and 4.2 stable doesnt work.
There is some sort of problem still with multicast on Linux that I have
still not tracked down, though there is a hint of a solution in a recent
bug report.
I dont see on the affected Versions in the -d (Debug Output) the string/
message "clock_filter".
For example:
---
clock_filter: n 1 off 0.000000 del 0.000015 dsp 7.937624 jit 0.000015, age 0
---
That has nothing to do with multicasting. The multicasting information
is in the send and receive debug lines.
Thats the only thing i see what differs.
All these is on Fedora Core 3.
I will try to test any versions (and other OS too) <-> and post working
combinations.
Also i see when ntpd with debugging runs that it transmits any packets
to find out is the way back reachable.
I don't understand what you mean here. Can you explain?
Can i turn off this initial trials??
I also don't understand this question.
Danny
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