Harlan Stenn <st...@ntp.org> wrote: > Rick Jones writes: >> Harlan Stenn <st...@ntp.org> wrote: >> > You might want: >> >> > interface ignore all >> > interface listen 127.0.0.1 # if you want localhost ntpq to work >> > interface listen a.b.c.d # enumerate the IPs you want to use >> >> Thanks. I take it then that wildcard charaters in matching on >> interface names aren't a go :) > > Not yet, as best as I can recall. > >> My further complication is these systems get their IPs via DHCP (I >> should have listed that in the first place, sorry) and some are bonded >> and some are not bonded, but the component names of the interfaces in >> the bond(s) are the same "namespace" as when they are not bonded. For >> example I may have systems with a bond0 using eth2 and eth3 and some >> systems just using eth2. I *may* though be able to split the config >> files between such systems - that remains to be determined and if not >> is, arguably a failing at my end. > > How much info that NTP would care about would come from DHCP?
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