[ntp:questions] forcing ntpd to query from a restricted interface or subnet

2012-05-06 Thread Anton Melser
Hi, I am cross-posting this from the CentOS list - there have been plenty of views but no answers and I'm not sure exactly where to post... So I have CentOS 6 (x64) - apparently nptd Ver. 4.2.4p8. My problem is that I have too many IPs for ntpd to do a listen on every one. So I tried restricting

Re: [ntp:questions] forcing ntpd to query from a restricted interface or subnet

2012-05-06 Thread Dave Hart
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Anton Melser melser.an...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I am cross-posting this from the CentOS list - there have been plenty of views but no answers and I'm not sure exactly where to post... So I have CentOS 6 (x64) - apparently nptd Ver. 4.2.4p8. My problem is that I

Re: [ntp:questions] forcing ntpd to query from a restricted interface or subnet

2012-05-06 Thread Harlan Stenn
Anton, I am cross-posting this from the CentOS list - there have been plenty of views but no answers and I'm not sure exactly where to post... So I have CentOS 6 (x64) - apparently nptd Ver. 4.2.4p8. 4.2.4 is Old - it was released in 2006 and became unsupported in 2009. My problem is that I

Re: [ntp:questions] forcing ntpd to query from a restricted interface or subnet

2012-05-06 Thread Anton Melser
Hi, ... This is fixed in newer versions, I suggest you try 4.2.6p5 or ntp-dev.  Support for truly restricting listening interfaces with interface (AKA nic) in ntp.conf was introduced late in the 4.2.5 cycle. Something like the following should work for you: interface ignore all interface