Re: [pfSense Support] OpenNTP offset & sync

2010-11-17 Thread Karl Fife
- Original Message - From: "Chris Buechler" To: Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 8:05 PM Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] OpenNTP offset & sync On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Karl Fife wrote: We're running Embedded 1.2.3 on Soekris 5501. We ran into a funny

Re: [pfSense Support] OpenNTP offset & sync

2010-09-07 Thread RB
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 20:05, Chris Buechler wrote: > While it generally works, openntpd tends to do stupid things at times > and has a number of limitations. We've been discussing alternatives > recently, looks like we'll switch back to the stock ntpd for 2.0. One > time guru FreeBSD developer wh

Re: [pfSense Support] OpenNTP offset & sync

2010-09-07 Thread Chris Buechler
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Karl Fife wrote: > We're running Embedded 1.2.3 on Soekris 5501. > > We ran into a funny situation last week where ntpd was failing to sync even > though the stratum 1 ntp server was reachable, and the OpenNPT service was > running.  pfSense offset grew by about 2 s

Re: [pfSense Support] OpenNTP offset & sync

2010-09-03 Thread Paul Mansfield
On 02/09/10 19:52, Karl Fife wrote: did you login to try tcpdump, and use "ntpq -c lpeers" and similar? > Has anyone else has seen OpenNTPD fail similarly? I've never seen my > other pfSense instances drift by more than a few hundred milliseconds. > We have some market traders that rely on a ve

[pfSense Support] OpenNTP offset & sync

2010-09-02 Thread Karl Fife
We're running Embedded 1.2.3 on Soekris 5501. We ran into a funny situation last week where ntpd was failing to sync even though the stratum 1 ntp server was reachable, and the OpenNPT service was running. pfSense offset grew by about 2 seconds per day, and our ntp clients were in dutiful loc