On 2011-09-06, Rolf Muth <[email protected]> wrote: > Harlan Stenn wrote: > >> Thanks - sorry I missed some of that info from you previous message. >> >> We added initial support for dynamic interfaces in 4.2.4. Numerous >> bugfixes and improvements have been added since then. >> >> I recommend you try the latest -stable code (unless you are up for the >> latest -dev code, which we belive is very stable and is about to become >> 4.2.8). >> >> If you are running ntpd on the machine that has the dynamic interface >> then it should be detecting this. If your machines are talking to a >> router or access point that has the dynamic interface, I'd recommend you >> either run NTP on that machine (best solution) or hardwire the NTP >> config file on your machines to poll for time once a minute, so when >> your link does come up you'll get a few polls in there. > > Thank you for the information, but automatically restarting ntp is not a > problem.
There should be no reason to restart ntp. > The configuration is sometimes changing (desktop with router or direct, > laptop travelling) and ntp always keeps the time right on both machines. > > The only problem I encounter, is a wlan access point, that blocks udp. Did > you change that, too? I must be missing something. NTP doesn't have anything to do with wlan access point policy. Any recent NTP should detect interface changes and re-check the connection. If your "immediate" network does not change but a change happens on the router, that should not affect ntpd on your machines - they will send traffic and expect the router to do its job. -- Harlan Stenn <[email protected]> http://ntpforum.isc.org - be a member! _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
