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01-18-2002 07:55 AM
01-18-2002 07:55 AM
NTP setup
On my server I setup my ntp.conf file for broadcasting on 3 subnets with the entries
broadcast
broadcast
etc.
On my client and this is were its a little confusing due to inconsistencies in man pages, user docs, etc.. I want my clients to get the time from the servers network broadcast.
With the client ntp.conf set to
server
broadcastclient yes
I get return values running ntpq -p. In this setup does the client get time from the server or the broadcast address?
If the cleint ntp.conf is set (per xntpd man page)
broadcastclient
and no other values, ntpq -p does not show a connection. The same story goes if the ntp.-conf only configured with :
broadcastclient yes
or
broadcast
broadcastclient yes.
So what should it be?
Norm Dignar
broadcast
broadcast
etc.
On my client and this is were its a little confusing due to inconsistencies in man pages, user docs, etc.. I want my clients to get the time from the servers network broadcast.
With the client ntp.conf set to
server
broadcastclient yes
I get return values running ntpq -p. In this setup does the client get time from the server or the broadcast address?
If the cleint ntp.conf is set (per xntpd man page)
broadcastclient
and no other values, ntpq -p does not show a connection. The same story goes if the ntp.-conf only configured with :
broadcastclient yes
or
broadcast
broadcastclient yes.
So what should it be?
Norm Dignar
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01-18-2002 08:06 AM
01-18-2002 08:06 AM
Re: NTP setup
This thread might explain it ..
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0xb158af48a9e5d5118ff40090279cd0f9,00.html
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0xb158af48a9e5d5118ff40090279cd0f9,00.html
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01-18-2002 08:07 AM
01-18-2002 08:07 AM
Re: NTP setup
Hi,
Have a look there :
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/ntp_spool/html/
A lot of interristing things about NTP.
Fr??d??ric
Have a look there :
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/ntp_spool/html/
A lot of interristing things about NTP.
Fr??d??ric
Crime doesn't pay...does that mean that my job is a crime ?
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01-18-2002 08:08 AM
01-18-2002 08:08 AM
Re: NTP setup
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