From: <[email protected]>
Zitat von Daniel Pittman <[email protected]>:

On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 07:09, Daniel Bauer <[email protected]> wrote:

I've a VPS for my internal LAN, which should also be used as a NTP server. The HN has already syncronized the time by de.pool.ntp.org, so the time is
also ok inside the VPS.
The NTP server inside the VPS stalled, ntpq -p shows:

You don't need NTP inside the container, just on the HN. The VE can't
set the time anyhow.

Not really true. You need special capabilities assigned to the VE to
let it manage your system clock. So if you need ntp inside the VE you
should do something like "vzctl set <VEID> --capability sys_time:on",
install ntp inside the VE and deinstall it on the HN.

But that's not what I want.

I want the HN to be a NTP client, so that all (HN + VE) have a valid time.
This works already.

I want the VE to be a NTP server for the local LAN, without beeing a NTP Client.
That doesn't work.

Why?
No VE and also no LAN client have access to the HN.
I've 3 subnets with 3 gatesways (VE), all gateways should be a NTP server and couln't be a NTP client.

Thanks
Daniel
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