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-

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