Am 01.09.2015 um 15:31 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
On 09/01/2015 09:20 AM, John Miller wrote:
If you check pcap, logs, etc., is the server's following delegation
for 0.centos.pool.ntp.org? Where do outbound packets stop?
I don't believe this and I have some serious problems.

Part of my challenge is I am running the new server on an armv7 board
that does not have a rtc.  So when the system boots, the time is jan 1
1970.  The first thing you want to run is ntp to set the time, but
requires named running and resolving.

For the 'fun' of it, I used 'date' to set the time to now, and then no
problem resolving 0.centos.pool.ntp.org.  So there is something about
that resolution that does not like the early date.

So I am caught in a time bind here!

Is there anyway to get bind not to be particular about system time at
first?
what about /etc/hosts and using a "ntpdate customname" at boot *before* 
ntpd and named are started - what i honestly don't understand is why you 
are punishing yourself with that ARM crap over years (given all the 
troubles on other lists)

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