Bill, In your network the clients should be using server, not peer, unless they intend to mobilize a symmetric association. However, without notrust they get served anyway, but an association is not mobilized. I did that for the original Windows XP client that was using symmetric active mode in error. It's hard to figure out how the dominos should fall under all kinds of misconfigured clients.
Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 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
