On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 09:08:42AM -0800, Joshua Lokken wrote: > * Shaun T. Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-12 08:27]: > > Matthew Seaman wrote: > > > > >Unfortuately if you're going to run ntpd, you can't get rid of these: > > >ntpd(8) will automatically bind to all interfaces on the system, and > > >there are no controls within ntpd to control that. > > > > Darn. Thanks for the suggestions! I was already controlling access to > > the port with my ipfilter firewall, and will continue to do so. I just > > believe in not letting anything bind to a port, that isn't required to. > > > > If you're just keeping one machine's clock in sync, > you could try using ntpdate rather than ntpd. > > -- > Joshua
It is my understanding that ntpdate is deprecated and one should use nptd with the '-q' option instead. Nathan -- gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys D8527E49
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