That didn't change anything when I do ntpdc -c sysinfo.
Interestingly, when I stop ntpd from Webmin and then restart it, it syncs
the time just fine when it restarts. Then it never seems to do it again.
James
At 03:45 PM 1/21/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Try removing the multicastclient line in
Try removing the multicastclient line in your ntp.conf file for your time
server.
Gerry
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I'm still struggling with this. I used the same ntp.conf as my time server,
which successfully has its time synchronized on the net. All I did was
change the ntp.conf to have the client look locally for the time. The
ntp.conf is at the bottom. I'm looking at the docs, but so far I'm not
seeing
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 09:21:39AM -0500, James Pifer wrote:
> I had a long winded message but decided to keep it more simple. I have a
> 7.0 box running ntpd 4.0.99 with clients of both Redhat and Windoze. I
> think everything on the server side is working, and I think the Windoze
> clients ar
I had a long winded message but decided to keep it more simple. I have a
7.0 box running ntpd 4.0.99 with clients of both Redhat and Windoze. I
think everything on the server side is working, and I think the Windoze
clients are working, but I'm having problems with the Linux clients.
How can I