On Tuesday, July 30, 1991 at 1:26:40 AM UTC+9, Nick Sayer wrote:
> Since I run a CHU clock, it is sometimes the case that the clock
> will be doing a bunch of cron jobs at night, so the clock will
> run slightly slow, xntpd will adjust for that, then it will lose
> propagation from CHU, and be stuck thinking the clock is running
> slow when all the heavy cron jobs finish. So by the time CHU comes
> back in the morning, the clock is off by a bunch in the other
> direction. When I try to fix the frequency with ntpq, here's
> what happens:
> 
> quack% ntpq
> ntpq> authen yes
> ntpq> addvar freq=-0.01
> ntpq> key 2
> ntpq> passw
> Password: [not shown]
> ntpq> writelist
> ***Server disallowed request (authentication?)
> ntpq> 
> quack% 
> 
> key 2 is properly listed as the requestkey in /etc/ntp.conf. The
> error message listed is NOT the same message you get if you use
> the wrong key or wrong password. What's the deal?
> 
> -- 
> Nick Sayer              | Think of me as a recombinant    | RIP: Mel Blanc
> mrap...@quack.sac.ca.us | Simpson: Homer's looks, Lisa's  |   1908-1989
> N6QQQ                   | brains, Bart's manners, and     |  May he never
> 209-952-5347 (Telebit)  | Maggie's appetite for TV.  --Me |  be silenced.

If you use ntpq, key 2 should be listed as the controlkey in /etc/ntp.conf.

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