Is it a Supermicro server? This is a known issue with their older IPMI
firmware. Generally, upgrading the IPMI firmware will fix it. Or you
can just exploit your way to root and disable NTP that way ;)
On 2/1/2014 7:04 AM, Klaus Hartnegg wrote:
I just found a server mainboard with built in IPMI (remote
configuration tool running in the chipset), that includes an ntp
server which allows monlist. None of this can be disabled: not the
monlist command, not the ntp service, and not the whole IPMI feature
of the mainboard. And it speaks through the same ethernet jack as the
server that runs on this hardware.
Plea to all developers: the most important feature of every automatic
thing is the switch to turn it off!
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