XNTPD question

2001-07-30 Thread M . PITZL
Hello all, i have a question about the XNTP daemon. I get a lot of "synchronisation lost" messages. The machine i am retrieving my time from is always up, so i don't have any idea why my machine is loosing it's sync all the time. Anyone has an idea why this happens? Thanks! Regards, Matthias --

Re: xntpd not functioning anymore...

1999-12-13 Thread Dan Hugo
Interesting. I added an input rule to allow outside udp to the masq machine on 123, and now I see ntpdate 131.216.18.4 13 Dec 11:33:50 ntpdate[19926]: adjust time server 131.216.18.4 offset 0.005303 sec I though I had tried enabling 123, but I may have only done it for inside traffic (actually,

Re: xntpd not functioning anymore...

1999-12-13 Thread Dan Hugo
teresting about the round-trip time. I will try to find some servers closer. But here is the interesting part: Machines inside my masqueraded network can see tock just fine (I determined this by pointing one machine inside at tock, rather than pointing it at my xntpd+masquerade machine), which

Re: xntpd not functioning anymore...

1999-12-13 Thread William Burrow
On Mon, Dec 13, 1999 at 08:45:04AM -0200, Henrique M Holschuh wrote: > Don't kill tcp or udp packets from/to the ntp service port, nor delay them. > When in doubt, try ntpq -p to "ping" the servers. This will work even if the ntp ports are blocked by ipchains. Be sure port 123 is accessable thro

Re: xntpd not functioning anymore...

1999-12-13 Thread Henrique M Holschuh
On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Dan Hugo wrote: > $ntptrace tock.cs.unlv.edu > tock.CS.UNLV.EDU: stratum 2, offset 0.853196, synch distance 0.04726 > usno.pa-x.dec.com: stratum 1, offset 0.842812, synch distance 0.02371, > refid 'USNO' Those offset lines are worrisome. NTP does not deal well with large offse

xntpd not functioning anymore...

1999-12-13 Thread Dan Hugo
Greetings- I have been using xntpd to keep some machines on time. I recently switched to a different machine (PPro, Debian 2.1+updates, kernel 2.2.1) to handle masquerading and xntpd (etc...), but I just noticed that xntpd doesn't do anything any longer (okay, I changed the machine from p

xntpd and linux on PPC question

1999-02-06 Thread Sunil N. Goda
I am trying to use xntpd (or ntpdate) to set my clock at boot up (after xdm loads). I have a file ntp.conf as follows: > logfile /var/log/xntpd > driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift > statsdir /var/log/ntpstats/ > statistics loopstats peerstats clockstats > filegen loopstats file

XNTPD problem

1998-03-04 Thread Martin Madlik
Hi, I have folowing problem I'm using "Debian 2.0" with 2.0.33 kernel and now I'm trying to set up xntpd. my /etc/ntp looks like this : logfile /var/log/xntpd driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift statsdir /var/log/ntpstats/ statistics loopstats peerstats clockstats fi

xntpd

1998-01-21 Thread Camm Maguire
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted as well. Greetings! What's the best way to keep xntpd from making discrete time adjustments (steps) to the clock when running across a dialup Internet connection which periodically becomes saturated? (i.e. xntpd s

xntpd & syslog

1997-11-12 Thread Zlatko Rek
Hi, Can someone tell how to disable xntpd logging facility. Now, I have 2 xntpd logs per minute. Regards. Zlatko __ Dr. Zlatko Rek | Phone: +386 61 1771 200 Faculty of

xntpd/clock/adjtimex questions

1997-10-08 Thread Walter L. Preuninger II
I have tried to make sense of the documents and man pages for these commands, but still am alittle confused. I have run xntpd for about 6 hours, and have checked the ntp.drift file and the tick & frequency values that come from adjtimex --compare. There seems to be no correlation between t