Tim: >> There's this little glitch with the current implementation, whether >> that be NTP or NTP on Fedora: >> >> If your internet connection goes down, NTP stops using it to connect to >> servers. Later, when your internet connection returns, it still makes >> no attempt to connect to internet servers through the returned >> connection.
Hal Murray: > Is that a general statement about network connections or are you > referring to the special case of DHCP when the new connection comes back > up with a different IP address? PPP networking in general, as far as I can tell. I don't have a static IP, so I cannot tell what it would do if PPP came back up with the same IP. However, if I were to redial immediately, I'll usually get the same IP address, and I don't recall NTP still working after that happened. I seem to recall someone else writing about what I experienced, that if NTP (a *current* version of it) finds that an interface doesn't work for it, it gives up on it. -- If you insist on e-mailing me, use the reply-to address (it's real but temporary). But please reply to the group, like you're supposed to. This message was sent without a virus, please destroy some files yourself. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
