ernal time server. I have found a couple on the internet -
>>> but none seem to want to sync with me or my ntp daemon does not want
>>> to do it.
>>>
>>> I have entered the following in my /etc/ntp.conf file:
>>>
>>> server 0.us.pool.ntp.org
>>
Jan 2012 12:22:57 -0500, Joey L wrote:
>
>> I have installed ntp server on my debian box. I am trying to sync with a
>> public external time server. I have found a couple on the internet - but
>> none seem to want to sync with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do
>>
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 12:22:57 -0500, Joey L wrote:
> I have installed ntp server on my debian box. I am trying to sync with a
> public external time server. I have found a couple on the internet - but
> none seem to want to sync with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do
> it.
Okay, at first we need to ntp.conf.
Please run cat /etc/ntp.conf and paste here the results.
Check your firewall with 'iptables -L' command and also run this
'netstat -tulpn|grep ntp'.
Please, paste here every command output.
Regards,
Balint
On 19/01/2012 02:53, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> ==
> server1.shellva .INIT. 16 u- 102400.0000.000 0.000
> mail.honeycomb. .INIT. 16 u- 102400.0000.000 0.000
> thor.netservice .INIT. 16 u- 10240
On 01/18/2012 03:56 PM, Joey L wrote:
now should run
stop ntpd
ntpdate
and check
ntpq -p
and
start ntpd again.
ntpdate 0.debian.pool.ntp.org
18 Jan 19:16:04 ntpdate[12464]: no server suitable for synchronization found
root@rider:~# ntpq -p
ntpq: read: Connection refused
nothing...
root@ri
>
> now should run
> stop ntpd
> ntpdate
> and check
> ntpq -p
> and
> start ntpd again.
>
ntpdate 0.debian.pool.ntp.org
18 Jan 19:16:04 ntpdate[12464]: no server suitable for synchronization found
root@rider:~# ntpq -p
ntpq: read: Connection refused
nothing...
root@rider:~# ntpq -p
rem
tact the remote ntp servers.
> While watching iftop, stop and start ntpd. You should see connections going
> out to the remote ntp servers. We need to confirm that.
>
It can take a few minutes of ntpd running before you get the + and *
marks in the "remote" column, like Stan
On 1/18/2012 3:34 PM, Joey L wrote:
> remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
> ==
> 199.4.29.166.INIT. 16 u- 6400.0000.000 0.000
> name1.glorb.com
ouple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
I have entered the following in my /etc/ntp.conf file:
server 0.us.pool.ntp.org
server 1.us.pool.ntp.org
server 2.us.pool.ntp.org
server 3.us.pool.ntp.org
I ran ntpdate and I get this error me
1/18/2012 11:22 AM, Joey L wrote:
>>>
>>> I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
>>> I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
>>> I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
>>> with me or my ntp daemon does n
rver.
>> I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
>> with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
>>
>> I have entered the following in my /etc/ntp.conf file:
>>
>> server 0.us.pool.ntp.org
>> server 1.us.pool.ntp.org
>> s
On 18/01/2012 20:30, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 1/18/2012 11:22 AM, Joey L wrote:
I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do
On 1/18/2012 11:22 AM, Joey L wrote:
> I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
> I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
> I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
> with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
>
>
On 01/18/2012 10:38 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:22:57PM -0500, Joey L wrote:
I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon
On 01/18/2012 10:38 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:22:57PM -0500, Joey L wrote:
I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon
On 18/01/2012 18:25, Joey L wrote:
ntpq: read: Connection refused
hm... interesting...
how looks your ntp.conf?
Is ntpd running?
---
"ps aux|grep ntp
ntp 1231 0.0 0.5 38472 2204 ?Ss 18:18 0:00
/usr/sbin/ntpd -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -g -u 1
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:22:57PM -0500, Joey L wrote:
> I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
> I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
> I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
> with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
t;> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 18/01/2012 17:22, Joey L wrote:
>>>
>>> I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
>>> I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
>>> I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem t
18/01/2012 17:22, Joey L wrote:
I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
I have entered the following in my /etc
On 18/01/2012 18:10, Joey L wrote:
no server suitable for synchronization found
check your firewall. the ntp serevice uses 123 port
and check this
ntpq -p
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> I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
> I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
> I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
> with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
>
> I have entered the following in my /etc/ntp
On 18/01/2012 17:22, Joey L wrote:
I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
I have entered the following in my /etc
On 18/01/2012 17:22, Joey L wrote:
I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
I have entered the following in my /etc
I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
I have entered the following in my /etc/ntp.conf file:
server 0
On Tue, 01 Dec 2009 10:36:44 +, Camaleón wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Running Lenny, I am seeing the following ntp logs under "daemon.log":
>
> ***
> Dec 1 07:33:36 serv2 ntpd[3841]: ntpd 4.2@1.1520-o Mon May 11
> 20:13:01 UTC 2009 (1)
>
> Dec 1 07:33:36 serv2 ntpd[3842]: precision = 1.000 use
Hello,
Running Lenny, I am seeing the following ntp logs under "daemon.log":
***
Dec 1 07:33:36 serv2 ntpd[3841]: ntpd 4.2@1.1520-o Mon May 11 20:13:01 UTC
2009 (1)
Dec 1 07:33:36 serv2 ntpd[3842]: precision = 1.000 usec
Dec 1 07:33:36 serv2 ntpd[3842]: Listening on interface #0 wildcard
On Sep 29, 2006, at 9:27 AM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I'm looking for a simple NTP client daemon to synchronize the
time on
my debian server. I'm testing openntpd but I've this error message:
adjtime failed: Invalid argument
Could someone help me or suggest something?
Thanks
"aptitude instal
Michele Della Marina wrote:
I'm looking for a simple NTP client daemon to synchronize the time on
my debian server. I'm testing openntpd but I've this error message:
adjtime failed: Invalid argument
Could someone help me or suggest something?
Thanks
I have been using chrony for quite a while
Stefan Monnier wrote:
I'm looking for a simple NTP client daemon to synchronize the time on
my debian server. I'm testing openntpd but I've this error message:
adjtime failed: Invalid argument
Could someone help me or suggest something?
Thanks
"aptitude install ntp-server" and off y
>> I'm looking for a simple NTP client daemon to synchronize the time on
>> my debian server. I'm testing openntpd but I've this error message:
>> adjtime failed: Invalid argument
>>
>> Could someone help me or suggest something?
>> Thanks
> "aptitude install ntp-server" and off you go.
I believ
Am Freitag, 29. September 2006 12:33 schrieb CJ van den Berg:
> On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 12:21:20PM +0200, Michele Della Marina wrote:
> > I'm looking for a simple NTP client daemon to synchronize the time on
> > my debian server. I'm testing openntpd but I've this error message:
> > adjtime failed:
On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 12:21:20PM +0200, Michele Della Marina wrote:
> I'm looking for a simple NTP client daemon to synchronize the time on
> my debian server. I'm testing openntpd but I've this error message:
> adjtime failed: Invalid argument
>
> Could someone help me or suggest something?
> T
I'm looking for a simple NTP client daemon to synchronize the time on
my debian server. I'm testing openntpd but I've this error message:
adjtime failed: Invalid argument
Could someone help me or suggest something?
Thanks
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