Steve Kostecke wrote:
> On 2007-01-17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>Steve Kostecke wrote:
>>
>>>This won't work at all. You've told ntpd to ignore all NTP packets from
>>>any possible source. And you've not told it to accept NTP packets from
>>>your time servers.
>>
>>Maybe someone can educate me (and Steve you've done a good job at this
>>in the past), but I see the "I've restricted even the servers I
>>specified from telling me what time it is" question come up regularly
>>in these discussions. Is there some website, or some old set of man
>>pages, or some popular book, or something out there that causes this
>>same question to occur over and over and over again?
> 
> 
> It could be an assumption that specifying a server implicitly overrides
> the default restriction.
> 
> But it's most likely a combination of poorly documented (and misleading)
> sample configuration files and impenetrable documentation (which is why I
> wrote Support.AccessRestrictions).
> 

"notrust" is a common cause of those questions as well. Its meaning
was completely changed between 4.1 and 4.2, with the result that
many existing 4.1 and earlier configuration files and examples
ceased to work in 4.2.

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