Il giorno 17/nov/07, alle 20:02, Henning Brauer ha scritto:
* Francesco Toscan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-11-17 19:22]:
I use ifstated to detect link changes and restart ntpd.
bad idea. loses all state.
just give it a little slack, it copes.
Have still to try on 4.2, but on 4.0 I ended up wit
On 20:02:17 Nov 17, Henning Brauer wrote:
>
> bad idea. loses all state.
> just give it a little slack, it copes.
>
Probably what he means is that if you restart ntpd with ifstated and
interfere with its normal operation the clock filtering and correction
algorithms will go for a toss.
Time cor
* Francesco Toscan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-11-17 19:22]:
> I use ifstated to detect link changes and restart ntpd.
bad idea. loses all state.
just give it a little slack, it copes.
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* Christoph Leser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-11-17 17:09]:
> I use the pppoe0 device to connect to my isp. And I use ntpd.
so do I.
> ntpd seems not to be aware of the changing ip address of the interface. It
> keeps sending messages with the source address it saw on startup, as can be
> seen for
Il giorno 17/nov/07, alle 16:59, Christoph Leser ha scritto:
I use the pppoe0 device to connect to my isp. And I use ntpd.
ntpd seems not to be aware of the changing ip address of the
interface. It
keeps sending messages with the source address it saw on startup, as
can be
seen for netstat
Hi,
I use the pppoe0 device to connect to my isp. And I use ntpd.
ntpd seems not to be aware of the changing ip address of the interface. It
keeps sending messages with the source address it saw on startup, as can be
seen for netstat -an or pflog.
Is there a signal I can send to ntpd to rebind i
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