On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 03:30:35PM +0200, Stefan Wollny wrote: > Hi there! > > I have 2 i386- and 2 amd64-machines, all running ~current. All report in > /var/log/messages lines like the following: > > May 23 15:01:57 idefix ntpd[19978]: tls connect failed: > 2a00:1450:4005:803::2004 (www.google.com): connect: No route to host > > Obviously this is from > constraints from "https://www.google.com" > in /etc/ntpd.conf. > > On every machine I have the following line in pf.conf: > block quick inet6 all > > I think it is a valid guess that this prevents ntpd to make the > connection. My question is: Is it possible to persuade ntpd to make that > connection via IPv4? 'man ntpd.conf' does not mention this. Any other > hint on how to achive this other than remove the "block"-line in pf.conf? >
In /etc/resolv.conf, add: family inet4 -- Carlin