I have seen behavior identical to what Dennis described with a pre-built Solaris 8 version of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] daemon that is available from Community Software (CSW), http://www.blastwave.org/ if your interested. I have "restrict default nopeer" configured. With authorization disabled, all of the systems on our network that peered my server showed up in its ntpq -p output. With authorization enabled, only the systems I had configured on that server showed up. I plopped a version [EMAIL PROTECTED] daemon that was build from the official source, disabled authorization and it behaved normally, no additional spurious output from ntpq -p. Something perculiar with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regardless, this was enough to steer me away from anything pre-built and back to the genuine article. Bill McGovern General Dynamics _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
