I have two linux PCs, both running fedora 11 with NTP ver. 4.2.4p7.
PC1 has 192.168.1.1 and 2002::c0a9:0101 addresses
PC2 has 192.168.1.2 and 2002::c0a9:0102 addresses

ntpd is running on PC1.

on PC2 ntpdate 192.168.1.1 returned good timing from PC1
But ntpdate 2002::c0a9:0101 did not work

Wireshark runs on PC1 shows NTP client messages from 2002::c0a9:0102 are 
received properly, but instead of replying with NTP server messages, PC1 is 
sending ICMPV6 unreachable (administratively prohibited) messages.

Yet from PC1 ping6 2002:c0a9:0102 works fine.

On PC1 ntpdate -u 2002::c0a9:0101 also works via loopback interface.

Could anybody gives me some hint on why NTPD ignores the IPv6 NTP client 
messages?

Thanks,
Joan


      
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