Hi Miroslav, and thanks for the very fast reply!

You are right: the first part is indeed a typo. The correct IP is 
185.132.136.32, but the strange behaviour is anyway there:

Invalid stratum response from 185.132.136.32 (Your server is in stratum ). Is 
your server configured properly? Is public access allowed? If you just 
restarted your ntpd, then it might still be stabilizing the timesources - try 
again in 10-20 minutes.

I've been looking at it for days and I cannot find what possibly be the cause 
for it. Any help is appreciated.

Cheers,

     Gonçal 

-----Original Message-----
From: Miroslav Lichvar [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 19 May 2016 18:45
To: Gonçal Badenes <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Pool] Cannot add server to pool: (Your server is in stratum )

On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 04:06:43PM +0000, Gonçal Badenes wrote:
> I have a strange problem when trying to add a new server to the pool. The 
> error I get is:
> 
> Invalid stratum response from 185.136.132.32 (Your server is in 
> stratum ). Is your server configured properly? Is public access 
> allowed? If you just restarted your ntpd, then it might still be 
> stabilizing the timesources - try again in 10-20 minutes. The server 
> is running chrony 2.1.1 (CentOS 7.2)
> 
> However, if I run an ntpdate from my home computer it seems to be fine:
> 
> # ntpdate -q ntp.icfo.es
> 
> server 185.132.136.32, stratum 3, offset 0.004235, delay 0.05609
> 
> 12 May 22:43:33 ntpdate[17730]: adjust time server 185.132.136.32 
> offset 0.004235 sec

I get a valid response from 185.132.136.32, but nothing from 185.136.132.32. 
The addresses look similar, just the second and third octets are swapped. Is it 
a typo?

--
Miroslav Lichvar
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