On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 11:01 PM, Nicolas Braud-Santoni wrote:
> 2012/5/30 Dave Hart :
>> Steve Kostecke maintains Debian packages of current ntp-dev that
>> should integrate more easily than building from source by hand. Check
>> out:
>> http://packages.ntp.org/debian/
> There seem to be a proble
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 17:54 UTC, Nicolas Braud-Santoni wrote:
> ntpd[18653]: ntpd 4.2.6p2@1.2194-o Sun Oct 17 13:35:13 UTC 2010 (1)
> ntpd[18654]: proto: precision = 0.220 usec
> ntpd[18654]: Listen and drop on 0 v4wildcard 0.0.0.0 UDP 123
> ntpd[18654]: Listen and drop on 1 v6wildcard :: UDP 123
On 2012-05-29, Andreas Baer wrote:
>>> I have some questions about time synchronization using ntpd involving
>>> two external RTCs (local clock / DS3231) on Linux. Maybe some aspects
>>
>> No, the RTC is NOT the local clock. The local clock is the system clock
>> itself (ie using the clock to sync
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Nicolas Braud-Santoni wrote:
> I noticed my NTP server isn't usable over IPv6, despite it being
> pingable over IPv6.
> I checked that it's not a firewall problem (actually disabled iptables
> for checking this).
>
> Here is ntp's configuration :
> # /etc/ntp.conf,
>> I have some questions about time synchronization using ntpd involving
>> two external RTCs (local clock / DS3231) on Linux. Maybe some aspects
>
> No, the RTC is NOT the local clock. The local clock is the system clock
> itself (ie using the clock to sync itself. Amazingly it is always
> perfect
Hi,
I noticed my NTP server isn't usable over IPv6, despite it being
pingable over IPv6.
I checked that it's not a firewall problem (actually disabled iptables
for checking this).
Here is ntp's configuration :
# /etc/ntp.conf, configuration for ntpd; see ntp.conf(5) for help
listen-on ipv4 accept