Hi,
my expectation was that the ntp process does not open a port on any interface
but localhost.
The use case is to use the ntp daemon to permanently synchronize the time with
a central time server, but not to serve the time to any other host.
The interface option is defined in the nat.conf
Hi,
my expectation was that the ntp process does not open a port on any interface
but localhost.
The use case is to use the ntp daemon to permanently synchronize the time with
a central time server, but not to serve the time to any other host.
The interface option is defined in the nat.conf
Public bug reported:
Hi,
if I add a line like interface ignore all to /etc/ntp.conf in Ubuntu
10.04 and restart the ntp service, it will still listen on all
interfaces. We have two ntp servers running in our environment, all
other servers should just use ntp to synchronise time with them.
Public bug reported:
Hi,
if I add a line like interface ignore all to /etc/ntp.conf in Ubuntu
10.04 and restart the ntp service, it will still listen on all
interfaces. We have two ntp servers running in our environment, all
other servers should just use ntp to synchronise time with them.