Danny Mayer wrote: >> broadcast 192.168.38.17 key 1 ttl 6 > > This is wrong. 192.168.38.17 is *NOT* a broadcast address. You *MUST* > use either a valid broadcast or multicast address with this line. A > valid broadcast address here would be 192.168.38.255. A valid multicast > address would be 239.1.1.2. Also why is ttl set to 6. That is extremely > high and means that it will go 6 hops to deliver an NTP broadcast > packet. You really don't want that. You probably need at most 2 and most > likely 1. Hopefully your routers don't let them out. >
I forgot to ask, did you look in the application event log and see the messages for NTP? Danny _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
