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Joachim Tingvold wrote:
> I'm kinda new to hosting an NTP-server, so someone shoot me if this is a 
> stupid question; I'm trying to bind NTP to listen on a specific IP - is this 
> possible? I've tried to search, and read around; someone says it's not 
> currently possible, however those posts seems to be way old (2+ years old), 
> while others claims it works just fine using «-L eth1:2». The latter doesn't 
> seem to match what the ntpd(8)-manual says. So; is what I'm asking possible 
> at all? I'm running ntpd version 4.2.4p4 on Debian Lenny, if that should be 
> somewhat relevant.

Just to add an alternative: in case you don't want to accept queries on certain 
IP/interfaces, use
iptables. This way, if by any reason you can get program $SOMEPROGRAM to bind 
to only the interfaces
oyu want, at least you can still block connections OVER those interfaces.

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Arturo "Buanzo" Busleiman
Independent Linux and Security Consultant - OWASP - SANS - OISSG
http://www.buanzo.com.ar/pro/eng.html
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