I have encountered the same symptom. By doing ntpdate -d, I found the problem to be that it was trying to use an IPv6 address instead of the IPv4 address. This is a known problem http://bugs.debian.org/293793
that apparently has been resolved. Try ntpdate with the IP numbers, not the DNS name, of
Package: ntpdate
Version: 1:4.2.0a+stable-8.1
Severity: important
Hello,
I run ntpdate like this:
# /usr/sbin/ntpdate -u -b -v -p 8 ptbtime2.ptb.de
2 May 09:36:22 ntpdate[8436]: ntpdate [EMAIL PROTECTED]:4.2.0a+stable-8-r Fri
Oct 28 15:39:50 CEST 2005 (1)
2 May 09:36:31 ntpdate[8436]: no
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