I have an ntpd daemon running on my gateway which syncs to external clocks
OK, but when I try to do an ntpdate from an intranet workstation to that
daemon then it comes back with:

 no server suitable for synchronization found

tcpdump shows the traffic between the ntp client and the ntp server as
being OK and there is no internal filtering going on.

I would prefer not to have the intranet workstations syncing with external
clocks, I would prefer that they use my internal clock and only have that
syncing.

One thing I have noticed is that the ntpd daemon running on the gateway
never gets above the minpoll frequency (minpoll 6 = 64 seconds), whereas
another, totally separate, daemon that I have running elsewhere is
consistently running at maxpoll (maxpoll 16 = 65536 seconds)

Any clues out there?

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