Steve Keller wrote: > Dan Ritter <d...@randomstring.org> writes: > > > Does it work without the -6 option? > > No, the same problem. And ntpq shows that IPv6 is also used, when -6 > isn't given. But, my NTP server is used by other hosts in the network > and that works fine. > > > Does it work if you bring back the pool servers? > > Yes, it does. I get many NTP servers (much more than the 4 pool > entries), one marked wirh '*', some with '+', some with '#', and a few > with '-'. > > Can the problem be caused by Debian's change from ntp to ntpsec? Do I > need to install keys for my NTP server? Quite unusual, that no log > messages appear in the logs.
pools don't support ntpsec keys, so that's probably on the right track. You should also check whether you have a firewall on this host blocking NTP from your local network. It would be strange, but not impossible. -dsr-