On 11/18/2013 11:18, Majdi S. Abbas wrote: > > The fact that it's even trying means you didn't start ntpd with > -4, and the host has at least one IPv6 interface (this might be as > simple as v6 enabled on the loopback.) > > So, either ensure that v6 is fully disabled on the host, or add > -4 to your ntpd startup parameters. >
lo0 did indeed have a v6 address configured (hadn't noticed) though my eth0 does not. I would not have expected ntpd to use v6 if any one interface did not have it. Up until this point it never returned a v6 address on lookup so that's probably why I never noticed that v6 had been enabled again (recent upgrade of OS). I've disabled all v6 now and added -4 for good measure. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
