Hi David,
Iam using the ntp package that is available for Debian 64.
http://packages.debian.org/stable/ntp
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/amd64/ntp/download

Not sure whether this is Openntp?
One query though it is not intended to discuss here:
So, if the option(-D2) is not present can't we run ntp multicast client in
Openntp/SNTP? Is there any alternative?




On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 11:35 AM, David Woolley
<[email protected]> wrote:

> rakesh v wrote:
>
>  *RV: I couldn't run the ntpd with -D2 option as it is not available.*
>> *These are the options available for ntpd (alphabetically)*
>>
>> *-b no  bcastsync      Allow us to sync to broadcast servers*
>> *-c Str configfile     configuration file name*
>> *-f Str driftfile      frequency drift file name*
>>
>
> From a fairly old man page:
>
> SYNOPSIS
>       ntpd [ -46aAbdDgLnNqx ] [ -c conffile ] [ -f driftfile ] [ -i
> jaildir ]
>       [ -k keyfile ] [ -l logfile ] [ -p pidfile ]  [  -P  priority  ]  [
>  -r
>       broadcastdelay  ]  [  -s statsdir ] [ -t key ] [ -u user[:group] ] [
> -v
>       variable ] [ -V variable ]
>
>
> Are you possibly using openntp?  There is very little knowledge of that
> here and, at least at one time, this was actually an SNTP implementation,
> not a full NTP one.
>
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-- 
Regs,
Rakesh
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