All I have a question regarding the configuration of NTPD. I am attempting to setup a central NTP server and have a number of devices connect to it but for some reason the host can only connect after I create a peer statement for them. The hosts are using SNTP with NTP Version 3.
I am not restricting this address space with no peer. Default restrict statements restrict default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery restrict -6 default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery # Hosts on local network are less restricted. restrict 10.0.0.0 mask 255.0.0.0 restrict 172.16.0.0 mask 255.240.0.0 restrict 192.168.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 All of the hosts I am currently adding are using private address space the falls into these ranges. As I said with the above they are not able to sync when I add a peer statement per host they connect and sync # NTP Server Peers peer 192.168.1.1 version 3 Is there a way I can make this work without having to manually add peer statements for each device? Thank you *Mr.* *Timothy M. Butterworth USAF H.D. SSgt* Constitutionalist and defender of The Separation of Church and State because “Our freedom was not free and freedom cannot defend itself but it is always worth defending with our lives” Email: [email protected] Brainbench <http://www.brainbench.com/xml/bb/homepage.xml> Brainbench Transcript ID: 10486539 Information Technology Security Fundamentals, Certified 2013-01-03, Expires 2016-01-03 MS Office 2010 Fundamentals, Certified 2013-01-03, Expires 2016-01-03 MS Windows 2008 Active Directory, Certified 2013-01-03, Expires 2016-01-03 MS Visio 2007, Certified 2013-01-03, Expires 2016-01-03 Networking Concepts, Certified 2013-01-03, Expires 2016-01-03 Programming Concepts, Certified 2013-01-08, Expires 2016-01-08 *Cisco Systems Inc. *<http://www.cisco.com/?POSITION=SEM&COUNTRY_SITE=us&CAMPAIGN=HN&CREATIVE=Brand+-+Tier+1_Cisco&REFERRING_SITE=Unified&KEYWORD=cisco%7cmkwid_ezYIyKDtI_1132427916_0v0xx7y7d0> Cisco ID CSCO11235801 Cisco Certified Network Associate, CCNA, Certified July 10, 2007, Expired July 10, 2010 Cisco Certification Tracking System<http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/le11/learning_certification_tracking_system.html> *Computing Technology Industry Association CompTIA*<http://www.comptia.org/home.aspx> Career ID#: COMP001007016298, Verification ID# HQQP3JTC2NR4QFXS Convergence+ Certified Professional, Certified 06/Nov/2009 Linux+ Certified Professional, Certified 1/May/2009 Network+ Certified Professional, Certified 18/Apr/2008 RFID+ Certified Professional, Certified 8/Jan/2010 Security+ Certified Professional, Certified 14/Mar/2008 Server+ Certified Professional, Certified 03/Jul/2009 CompTIA Certification Transcript Verification<https://www.certmetrics.com/comptia/public/transcript.aspx?transcript=HQQP3JTC2NR4QFXS> *Certified Wireless Network Professionals CWNP <http://www.cwnp.com/>* CWNP ID: CWNP446044 Certified Wireless Technology Specialist CWTS, Certified 29/Jan/2010, Valid until 31/Dec/2020 CWNP Certification Verification<http://www.cwnp.com/certifications/verify_cwnp/> Linux Professional Institute <http://www.lpi.org/> LPI ID: LPI000200463 Linux Counter <http://linuxcounter.net/> Linux Counter User Registration ID: 555718<http://linuxcounter.net/user/555718.html> Free and Open Source Software F/OSS is free as in freedom to improve availability and reduce the Total Cost of Ownership TCO of software and firmware though shared maintenance, it is the freedom of interoperable innovation through shared Research and Development R&D costs, it is the freedom that allows true piece of mind in procurement because the full source code is available and it is not free as in closed source freeware or shareware which often includes software defects and malware. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
