Regarding ntpd, Lowell wrote

>
> > # deny-by-default policy
> > restrict default ignore
>
>
> You're probably running into problems with your restrict clause, but
> I'm not sure what offhand.
> Use the "-d" flag to ntpd (or more than one) to get more information
> on what it thinks the problem is.


Yes, I think you are right. When I removed that clause, ntpd started
working. I did try the -d flag, but it reported back to me that ntpd was
compiled without debugging, so that -d wouldn't report anything. oh, well,
I'll restrict access other ways.

Thanks
Shelby
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