Thank you for the response. The contents of the configuration file is as follows: # Use drift file driftfile "C:\NTP\etc\ntp.drift"
# your local system clock, could be used as a backup # (this is only useful if you need to distribute time no matter how good or bad it is) server 127.127.1.0 # but it should operate at a high stratum level to let the clients know and force them to # use any other timesource they may have. fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 12 # End of generated ntp.conf --- Please edit this to suite your needs authenticate yes keys /etc/ntp/keys broadcast 192.168.38.17 key 1 ttl 6 #broadcast 192.168.38.17 trustedkey 1 The contens of the drift file is: 0.000 Would help if you could give us some suggestions. Thanks and Regards, M Shetty On Jan 22, 3:23 pm, Heiko Gerstung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi M Shetty, > > could you please let us know how your configuration file looks like? > > Best Regards, > Heiko > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > > > > > Hi, > > > We have installed [EMAIL PROTECTED] We are > > unable to use it as a broadcast server. > > > Would help if anyone who has has configured it as a broadcast server > > can get back. > > > Every time we specify a broadcast address like 192.168.39.255 in > > ntp.conf, re-starting ntpd service results in an error like not Class D > > address. > > > We need a broadcast ntpd server on Windows. Incase there's any other > > freeware available kindly let us know. > > > Thanks and Regards, > > M Shetty- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
