Hi John, thank you for your answer.
Which was the latest version of openntpd that was build successfully on Dlfy? -------------------------------------------- John Marino <[email protected]> schrieb am Mi, 9.9.2015: Betreff: Re: Network time protocol server An: [email protected], [email protected] CC: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Datum: Mittwoch, 9. September, 2015 16:42 Uhr On 9/9/2015 4:19 PM, [email protected] wrote: > @Légrádi Gábor: > ntpdate_enable="YES" didn't work. So the informations on your link "https://www.dragonflybsd.org/~labthug/handbook/network-ntp.html" are outdated. > > @Zachary Crownover @John Marino: > dntpd is a Network time protocol CLIENT. Please read "man dntpd". > I search a ntpd-server for my local network! > > @Thomas Nikolajsen > I already search in dports. But i found no ntp-server. The most popular BSD-ntp-server "Openntpd" is not in dports! > I tried to compile Openntpd manually. But it fails with the error message: sensors.c:24:25: fatal error: sys/hotplug.h: No such file or directory openntpd continued to evolve until it no longer builds on DragonFly, even with patches. Somebody that cares can figure out the best way to support it and send me patches (or better yet, send OpenBSD patches). I removed the dport after not being able to build the latest version. > So can you recommend me another ntp-server which is in dports? > Can it be true that there isn't a ntpd server for Dfly? . Sure it can be true. Obviously it's not in base, so dports is the best hope. If there are no ports available then it's true. Ports can be fixed (even if it means adding functionality to DragonFly). John
