Also, ipv6.ntp.ubuntu.com is available if you prefer to force IPv6-only.
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Title:
Default NTP servers do not have records
To ma
One of our NTP servers has been IPv6 enabled today. The other will
follow as time permits.
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Title:
Default NTP servers do not have
Canonical Sysadmins: I've noticed that archive.ubuntu.com has IPv6
addresses. Does this mean that you're now in a position to provide
ntp.ubuntu.com records also please?
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We notice this here as well, as we're increasingly turning up new
services and VMs without IPv4. It fails with a rather cryptic error
message:
Jul 8 07:10:03 rpki-validator ntpdate[689]: Can't find host ntp.ubuntu.com:
Name or service not known (-2)
Jul 8 07:10:03 rpki-validator ntpdate[689]: n
I'm using 'systemd' to boot with Utopic. Recently ntpdate has failed. So
googling around i have found that:
- ntpdate is the default ubuntu-minimal choice, even if deprecated. Should use
ntp instead.
- the servers used (ntp.ubuntu.com) has issue with ipv6
- records default servers can be eas