Hello,

I did not pay much attention, but since a couple of weeks
(the latest "daylight savings in Europe????") mu ntp
programs do not function anymore and host clocks
drift further and further (both for machines
I upgraded to -stable as for machines which have a couple
a months old -stable ...).

When I do: ntpdate -bv ntp1.oleane.net I get

  15 Apr 01:53:24 ntpdate[14191]: ntpdate 4.1.0-a Sat Apr 13 21:23:32 MEST 2002 (1)
  15 Apr 01:53:28 ntpdate[14191]: no server suitable for synchronization found

When I do : ntpdate -bdv ntp1.oleane.net I get 

  15 Apr 01:53:33 ntpdate[14192]: ntpdate 4.1.0-a Sat Apr 13 21:23:32 MEST 2002 (1)
  transmit(194.2.0.58)
  receive(194.2.0.58)
  transmit(194.2.0.58)
  receive(194.2.0.58)
  transmit(194.2.0.58)
  receive(194.2.0.58)
  transmit(194.2.0.58)
  receive(194.2.0.58)
  transmit(194.2.0.58)
  server 194.2.0.58, port 123
  stratum 2, precision -17, leap 00, trust 000
  refid [192.36.143.152], delay 0.02751, dispersion 0.00008
  transmitted 4, in filter 4
  reference time:    c06494ad.61d3dc8b  Mon, Apr 15 2002  1:52:13.382
  originate timestamp: c0649517.53f7be12  Mon, Apr 15 2002  1:53:59.327
  transmit timestamp:  c06494fd.f09a133c  Mon, Apr 15 2002  1:53:33.939
  filter delay:  0.02794  0.02751  0.02791  0.02780 
           0.00000  0.00000  0.00000  0.00000 
  filter offset: 25.38715 25.38698 25.38685 25.38704
           0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
  delay 0.02751, dispersion 0.00008
  offset 25.386989

  15 Apr 01:53:33 ntpdate[14192]: step time server 194.2.0.58 offset 25.386989 sec


i.e. looks like ntpdate finds the correct offset, but is no longer capable
to apply it; I tried with "ntpd -q" but without succes as well.

I am not aware of any changes I did, apart form the classical
world-cycle on *part* of my boxes, but the problem exists on *all*
boxes.
This might be a firewall-issue of the university, but then, even
"ntpdate -v box-next-to-me" gives the sames behaviour.

I would be glad to know if there is another european FreeBSD sysadmin
who can tell me if he is capable or not to use ntp.

Thanx in advance.

Arno


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  Arno J. Klaassen

  INSERM U483
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  Paris

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