Using the link-local address does not work on my LAN.  The external facing
server on my LAN is 192.168.0.78/192.168.1.78 and has link-local IPv6
address fe80::41f5:e784:2a07:5e55.  I can ping and tracert
fe80::41f5:e784:2a07:5e55, but if I put fe80::41f5:e784:2a07:5e55 in the
ntp.conf file, this computer cannot access the time from 78.  In addition,
if I put fe80::41f5:e784:2a07:5e55, instead of 192.168.0.78 or 192.168.1.78,
in the Meinberg NTP Time Server Monitor in the Configuration tab, I can no
longer monitor the status of 192.168.0/1.78.

Charles Elliott

-----Original Message-----
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Greg Dowd
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 4:46 PM
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Subject: [ntp:questions] IPv6 link local

Does open source ntpd support using IPv6 link local addresses for
client/server/peer modes?  I have not been able to use link local addresses
to peer 2 servers on the same subnet.

Thanks...Greg

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