Hi.
My problem seem to be quite common as I found several similar posts on
this group and on many other places, but I still cannot find the
solution for myself.
After several minutes (15-20) my ntpd still does not want to
synchronize.
Here comes the details:
I am using ntpd 4.2.0a on a Linux SMP box (kernel 2.4.22). This is
Debian Testing, with ntpd from the Debian package. I also tried to
compile ntpd by myself widh --enable-debugging option.
The output of "ntpq -crv -p" looks as follows:
#v+
assID=0 status=c624 sync_alarm, sync_ntp, 2 events,
event_peer/strat_chg,
version="ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:4.2.0a+stable-2-r Wed Nov 9 18:22:44 CET 2005
(1)"?,
processor="i686", system="Linux/2.4.22", leap=11, stratum=16,
precision=-14, rootdelay=0.000, rootdispersion=5.190, peer=29428,
refid=INIT, reftime=00000000.00000000 Thu, Feb 7 2036 7:28:16.000,
poll=6, clock=0xc71cb85f.c3d60e94, state=3, offset=66.683,
frequency=0.000, noise=33.342, jitter=13.651, stability=0.000
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter
==============================================================================
*vega.cbk.poznan .PPS. 1 u 23 64 77 43.250 66.683
10.310
+info.cyf-kr.edu 131.188.3.221 2 u 21 64 77 54.562 74.754
16.954
+smtp.certum.pl .GPS. 1 u 24 64 77 43.749 77.732
14.420
+tick.informatik 130.149.17.21 2 u 18 64 57 81.965 82.170
13.794
+adm.active24.cz 193.204.114.232 2 u 19 64 77 63.208 79.791
60.361
LOCAL(0) LOCAL(0) 13 l 14 64 77 0.000 0.000
0.061
#v-
and "ntp -cas":
#v+ind assID status conf reach auth condition last_event cnt
===========================================================
1 34556 9014 yes yes none reject reachable 1
2 34557 9014 yes yes none reject reachable 1
3 34558 9014 yes yes none reject reachable 1
4 34559 9014 yes yes none reject reachable 1
5 34560 9014 yes yes none reject reachable 1
6 34561 9014 yes yes none reject reachable 1
#v-
I have also tried to run ntpd with "strace -f ntpd -d" and put both
ntpd and strace output here:
http://www.iceberg.pl/ntp/strace.bz2
http://www.iceberg.pl/ntp/log.bz2
Here is my ntp.conf:
http://www.iceberg.pl/ntp/ntp.conf
This host is behind NAT, so it cannot receive packets from new
connection on port 123 (and any other port of course), but outgoing
connection to port 123 (both TCP and UDP) are enabled on the firewall
(ntpdate works).
Could You please tell me what am I doing wrong? How can I get my ntpd
working?
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