"Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > On 11/21/2011 2:03 PM, horus wrote: >> ntpd 12527 ntp 16u IPv4 701107082 0t0 >> UDP *:ntp >> ntpd 12527 ntp 17u IPv6 701107083 0t0 >> UDP *:ntp >> ntpd 12527 ntp 18u IPv4 701107089 0t0 >> UDP localhost.localdomain:ntp >> ntpd 12527 ntp 19u IPv4 701107090 0t0 >> UDP blah.blah:ntp >> ntpd 12527 ntp 20u IPv6 701107091 0t0 >> UDP [fe80::7a2b:cbff:fe43:3ed2]:ntp >> ntpd 12527 ntp 21u IPv6 701107092 0t0 >> UDP 2607.f0d0.2001.000a.0000.0000.0000.0010-static.officeirc.com:ntp >> what the heck is this entry???? >> ntpd 12527 ntp 22u IPv6 701107093 0t0 >> UDP localhost6.localdomain6:ntp >> >> > > What is this supposed to tell us??? > > What is your problem, comment. . . ?
well I did an lsof and grep'd the UDP and found: UDP 2607.f0d0.2001.000a.0000.0000.0000.0010-static.officeirc.com:ntp I have no idea what this means? it seems to be there all the time......... this is my conf file: driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift # Enable this if you want statistics to be logged. #statsdir /var/log/ntpstats/ statistics loopstats peerstats clockstats filegen loopstats file loopstats type day enable filegen peerstats file peerstats type day enable filegen clockstats file clockstats type day enable # Specify one or more NTP servers. # Use servers from the NTP Pool Project. Approved by Ubuntu Technical Board # on 2011-02-08 (LP: #104525). See http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html for # more information. #server 0.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org #server 1.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org #server 2.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org #server 3.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org server 0.north-america.pool.ntp.org server 1.north-america.pool.ntp.org server 2.north-america.pool.ntp.org server 3.north-america.pool.ntp.org # Use Ubuntu's ntp server as a fallback. #server ntp.ubuntu.com # Access control configuration; see /usr/share/doc/ntp-doc/html/accopt.html for # details. The web page <http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/AccessRestrictions> # might also be helpful. # # Note that "restrict" applies to both servers and clients, so a configuration # that might be intended to block requests from certain clients could also end # up blocking replies from your own upstream servers. # By default, exchange time with everybody, but don't allow configuration. restrict -4 default kod notrap nomodify nopeer noquery restrict -6 default kod notrap nomodify nopeer noquery # Local users may interrogate the ntp server more closely. restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict ::1 # Clients from this (example!) subnet have unlimited access, but only if # cryptographically authenticated. #restrict 192.168.123.0 mask 255.255.255.0 notrust # If you want to provide time to your local subnet, change the next line. # (Again, the address is an example only.) #broadcast 192.168.123.255 # If you want to listen to time broadcasts on your local subnet, de-comment the # next lines. Please do this only if you trust everybody on the network! #disable auth #broadcastclient kinda stock............... _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
