Steve Kostecke wrote: > On 2006-11-29, lulu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Let's say I have two cards in one system out of which one connected to > > internet and synching its time appropriately with stratum-2 server. > > > > But I have connected another two system through another card. > > > > So right now I make theses two machine behave the machine having two > > cards as a NTP server for them. ( By changing the ntp.conf > > The ntp.conf on the clients. > > > as SERVER < INTERNET CONNECTED IP> ) > > > > Made some changes to routing table > > ntpd binds all of the interfaces. So you can point your clients at the > IP address of the interface they are connected to. Then you won't have > to complicate your configuration with unnecessary routing. > > > But still these two servers are not sysncing teir time . > > Is your server synced to a source of time (e.g. remote time server or > local ref-clock)? > Sorry in the line "two server are not synching ..." infact it is the two clients are not synching their time. And my server system is sysnching to a startum-2 server in the net as said before. That interface
> Is port 123/UDP open on both your server and its clients? > I couldn't able to get port is open means what ? As I guess u mean to ask whether both cleint and server using that port or not , then it is yes . > Are there any restrictions which may be blocking ntp packets between > your server and its clients? There is no restriction .. > Have you tried pointing your clients at the server's internal interface? > Inernal interface , i think u mean to say the local interface which is not connected to internet for the stratum-2 server . > -- > Steve Kostecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > NTP Public Services Project - http://ntp.isc.org/ _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.isc.org https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions