If you add this into /etc/hosts, then you could instead just use fixed
address(es) in NTP service instead of a name. The use of DNS is good,
because you can change it on server only and clients will notice that soon.
If you hardcode IP address or address for the name, then there is no
reason to use the name anymore. A comment above IP addresses would be
just as good.
On 16. 04. 23 15:43, tito via Unbound-users wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2023 09:19:13 -0400
James Cloos via Unbound-users <unbound-users@lists.nlnetlabs.nl> wrote:
"FMvU" == Fred Morris via Unbound-users <unbound-users@lists.nlnetlabs.nl>
writes:
FMvU> This is where it starts to go off the rails for me. I mean: where?
FMvU> Someplace which is neither configured a fixed address or provisioned
FMvU> with DHCP... and yet is connected to the internet: where is that?
he means a fixed ip for the ntp server, not for the client.
-JimC
Hi,
couldn't this be added to /etc/hosts?
Ciao,
Tito
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