On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 3:52 PM, David J Taylor
<[email protected]> wrote:
'ntpdc -c monlist' is your friend, it will list the last 600-700
clients.
If you have a lot more clients than this, then you'll have to either
install a new/dev ntpd version or insert WireShark or a similar
sniffer on a
mirror of the server switch port.
Terje
Terje,
I just tried this on my local stratum-1 PC, and was surprised to see
the
backup upstream servers listed, as well as my local clients. I'm not
expecting to serve time to the rest of the world, so is this a result
which
should be expected? I have no restrict or other security lines in the
config files, and I have no incoming port forwarding set up on my
router for
UDP/123 (or TCP/123).
Puzzled!
David
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My guess is that is lists all connections even when your server is
checking
its own time.
John
Yes, it does look like that, but as it's the first time I've even tried
monlist, I was hoping for confirmation from a more experienced user.
Thanks,
David
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