On 8. mars 2010, at 03.02, Matt Nordhoff wrote:
> 4.2.6 does support only binding to specific interfaces, using a config
> option called (IIRC) "nic" or "interface".

I'll look into that. Is it just because Debian is slow to roll out new 
packages/versions, or are there any stability-issues (or whatever) with 4.2.6 
vs 4.2.4?


> Before that, it's possible to get ntpd to ignore traffic on certain
> interfaces, but it will still bind them. (I guess that's what that
> argument does?)

Did that apply to sub-interfaces as well?


> What's the big problem with having it listen on a couple unnecessary
> interfaces, though?

It's not a big problem (did I say that?). I guess I just took it for granted 
that it was possible.

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Joachim Tingvold
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