On 7/24/24 11:51 AM, Joel wrote:

Depending on how you acquire a network address and DNS address, you might not have access to your DNS yet?

You can set ntpdate=NO in /etc/rc.conf to prevent running ntpdate at startup.

-Joel


Yes, that seems to be the problem. I'm using wifi (wpa_supplicant, etc) and I'm gonna guess that it's not completely up and running (ip configured, etc) before the ntpdate command fires. I did nslookup on 2.netbsd.pool.ntp.org and added four server lines to /etc/ntp.conf using those ips. I commented out the pool line and no error.

Is there a way to ensure the network's completely up before ntpdate is allowed to run? I hunted around for solutions and found some that didn't do the job.

Thanks,
Will

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