udo...@xs4all.nl said:
>> If you want the server side to support NTS, you need to add "nts enable"
> With that in ntp.conf the ntpd does not start. Config needed I guess. 

The log file should have a useful message.  It may take more than a few 
seconds to find due to all the cruft that is useful in other contexts.  Start 
at the end and work back.

Given that you have tested most of the rest of your ntp.conf, my guess would 
be file permissions on the certificate or key.  The key is most likely since 
there is no reason to hide the certificate.


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