On 2015-02-16, Rob <nom...@example.com> wrote: > William Unruh <un...@invalid.ca> wrote: >> On 2015-02-15, Rob <nom...@example.com> wrote: >>> I am experimenting with chrony 1.31 as an alternative on some PPS >>> synchronized servers. It appears to run OK, it is tracking very nicely: >>> >>> Reference ID : 80.80.83.48 (PPS0) >>> Stratum : 1 >>> Ref time (UTC) : Sun Feb 15 22:34:01 2015 >>> System time : 0.000000076 seconds fast of NTP time >>> Last offset : +0.000000085 seconds >>> RMS offset : 0.000000751 seconds >>> Frequency : 10.014 ppm slow >>> Residual freq : -0.004 ppm >>> Skew : 0.042 ppm >>> Root delay : 0.000000 seconds >>> Root dispersion : 0.000017 seconds >>> Update interval : 16.0 seconds >>> Leap status : Normal >>> >>> However, it does not reply to NTP requests from other systems with ntpd. >>> (I can confirm that in a network trace) >>> >>> The config includes: >>> >>> allow 0/0 >> >> Try 0.0.0.0/0 >> instead. >> Or allow 192.168.0.0/16 > > The 0/0 is from the manual. It is specified to allow all sources. > As I wrote: > I have also tried other allow lines, like allow 192.168.42.0/24 for the > subnet it is on. No difference. > > Note that it processes the cmdallow with the same subnet OK, i.e. I can > use chronyc from another computer, but it does not reply to time requests > from that computer. Before, when ntpd was running, it worked. There > is no firewall that drops the packets.
As I said I have six machines, one of which is at home over an cable modem line, all getting their time from chrony on a server. No trouble whatsoever, and I have never had any. This suggests that there is something else going on. Now, I do not have the very latest chrony running on my server (1.29.1) so it is possible that there is a bug in your version. Unfortunately I cannot test the latest right now. But you could try going to an earlier version and seeing if the problem persists. If it does not, then please file a bug report. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions