Antonio Marcheselli wrote:
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Antonio Marcheselli wrote:
Version is 4.2.4p (yes, I know. It's the same version I've been talking
about and I cannot upgrade it unfortunately).
When running ntpq -p I've got this
xxxxxxx-2:/etc# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
============================================================
130.88.200.4 .INIT. 16 u - 64 0 0.000 0.000 0.000
xxxxxxx-2:/etc# ntpdate 130.88.200.4
20 May 23:30:11 ntpdate[16690]: no server suitable for
synchronization found
The same 130.88.200.4 works from other networks.
It appears your client quries are not making it to the server,
or answers from the server are not making it back to your client.
Seems like an issue with your client PC, PC Firewall, ...,
or client NTP .conf, or LAN Firewall / Router rules,
or ISP Firewall / Router rules.
If I keep pinging different pools,
I can find another NTP server which replies.
Seems strange, that would imply that the server 130.88.200.4
(or their ISP) is blocking your client?
Hi,
I had another NTP server setup, I stopped the NTP daemon, change the
configuration to 130.88.200.4 and restarted it again. 16 is because the
server has never been reached. The server can be ping'd of course. And
it works as NTP from somewhere else.
No issues with my side of the network, I end up on a router which I
manage and has no special firewall rules in it. And again, other NTP
servers do work. This has happened on a few sites around the UK.
I'll post the ntp.conf later.
in the meantime thanks for your help!
That has been in the conf of one of my pool servers for years
and it's not often that it's unreachable. I've changed isp
several times, demon, zen and now aaisp.
remote st t poll reach delay offset jitter
+dir.mcc.ac.uk 2 u 256 377 28.576 3.438 0.135
I might still have a contact at mcc, a member of our computer
club worked there, but I doubt that mcc are blocking you.
David
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