Dennis Hilberg Jr wrote:
> Maybe I'm misunderstanding the output of 'ntpq -p'.  When I use this command, 
> a large list is printed to the screen (sometimes 60 or 
> more entries in length), of which, the first five of the entries are the 
> servers I have listed in my ntp.conf and the rest I'm 
> assuming are clients, or systems using my server's clock as a synchronization 
> source.  Am I correct on that?  Most of the time those 
> five servers are the ones that have +, -, or * next to them.  Of those five, 
> there's always a * and usually two +.  On occasion 
> though, some of the systems in the 'ntpq -p' output OTHER than my five 
> servers have a + next to them.  Is this normal, based on my 
> ntp.conf?  My concern is that my server might be using systems other than the 
> five I have listed in my ntp.conf as a synchronization 
> source.  Perhaps I should have worded my initial post this way, as some 
> replies indicate that I might have failed to explain my 
> situation properly.
> 
<snip>

Show us the output of ntpq -p

You should not have more than five entries in the ntpq "banner".  They 
should be the servers you listed in your ntp.conf.  I can't imagine 
where the others are coming from!!

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