Tried your suggestion (i'm using my workstation vice my notebook/laptop)
and I have a server 192.168.0.1 and another server 192.168.0.2 and a few
other vm clients from time to time.
here is the output from your suggestion:
# /etc/init.d/ntpd stop
Shutting down ntpd: [ OK ]
# ntpdate -v -p 2 128.118.25.3
31 Jul 20:41:27 ntpdate[3186]: ntpdate 4.0.99k Thu Apr 5 14:21:52 EDT
2001 (1)
31 Jul 20:41:26 ntpdate[3186]: step time server 128.118.25.3 offset
-2.060048 sec
# ntpdate -v -p 2 192.168.0.1
31 Jul 20:41:31 ntpdate[3187]: ntpdate 4.0.99k Thu Apr 5 14:21:52 EDT
2001 (1)
31 Jul 20:41:33 ntpdate[3187]: no server suitable for synchronization
found
#
i'm at a loss here so I'm your's to command...
chuck
On 31 Jul 2001 18:09:47 -0700, J. Dow wrote:
> From: "Charles R. Tersteeg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I'm setting this up on a small home network and not that concerned about
> > firewalls (on each computer) as the firewall to the internet works fine
> > and this is an internal problem or so i think.
> >
> > I also tested the one server with ntpdate and it gets time fine, in that
> > rhyme of time. The clients however do not, but I will wait and see and
> > will listen to all suggests and try each one, one at a time if need be.
> >
> > chuck
>
> By now the main server should be showing "interesting" ntpq results, correct?
>
> Stop ntpd on the laptop, "/etc/rc.d/init.d/ntpd stop". (That in itself might
> prove interesting.)
>
> Now, try "ntpdate -v -p 2 128.118.25.3" to see what it does. If you can make
> that work you are halfway there.
>
> Also try "ntpdate -v -p 2 192.168.0.1" and see what it does.
>
> Also note that it takes a couple minutes before an "ntpq -p" returns much of
> anything interesting whem ntpd is running.
>
> {^_^}
>
>
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