* Paul de Weerd on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:34:38AM +0200: > > Just em0, which is connected to the LAN and gets all of its > > configuration via DHCP and rtsol.
> Is (one of) your ntp server(s) v6 only ? Do you have rtsol in > your /etc/hostname.em0 ? Yes and yes. > Do you get a lease immediately on boot or could > there be some delay ? It sounds like you don't have proper > connectivity yet when ntpd tries to start (either v4 or v6 (or both)). > Verify this by putting something like 'ifconfig -a > /tmp/ifc.out' in > /etc/rc.local. As far as I glanced, the rtsol "lease" should already be present when ntpd tries to start, or at least the machine already knows where to reach the v6 gateway. But this is from memory; I will test it as soon as I get back to the machine in question. If I *don't* go with rtsol but e.g. let aiccu set up a gif-tunnel, ntpd get's up cleanly, sees that there's no way to reach the v6-servers (yet) (since aiccu would be invoked from rc.local, thus way after ntpd), syncs to the v4 ones, and some time later (successfully) starts connecting to the v6 ones. s//un