> server 204.17.205.8 nts maxpoll 5 # spidey
> Now the server starts as before, then, silently dies... 

Usually it logs a useful message before it exits.  If you can't find one, 
please try gdb.

It doesn't make sense to use "nts" with an IP Address if you expect to do 
certificate checking.  For that, you need a FQDN.

Have you setup the nts server on spidey?  Normally, you would add the "nts" on 
a server line on the client.  (Your "server starts as before" makes me think 
you added the "nts" line to one of the server lines on the system that now has 
the server side enabled)


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