Re: ntp strangeness

2009-01-30 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Alexander Yurchenko: > > > I ran tcpdump on the server listening for packets from 224.0.1.1 to know > > > when it's transmitting, > > > > OpenBSD's ntpd doesn't use multicast. What the heck are you talking > > about? > > may be PTP. No, 224.0.1.1 is NTP, alright. PTP defaults to 224.0.1.129.

Re: ntp strangeness

2009-01-30 Thread Alexander Yurchenko
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 01:24:54PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > Steve Laurie wrote: > > > I have one machine setup as a NTP server and another setup as couple of > > others setup as NTP clients. > > > > I ran tcpdump on the server listening for packets from 224.0.1.1 to know > > when it'

Re: ntp strangeness

2009-01-30 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Steve Laurie wrote: > I have one machine setup as a NTP server and another setup as couple of > others setup as NTP clients. > > I ran tcpdump on the server listening for packets from 224.0.1.1 to know > when it's transmitting, on the default router machine that's running pf as > well > as on t

Re: ntp strangeness

2009-01-30 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2009-01-30, Steve Laurie wrote: > Hi all, > > I noticed something I can't explain or find any explanation for > anywhere. > > I have one machine setup as a NTP server and another setup as couple of > others setup as NTP clients. A little more information wouldn't hurt. I guess you are talking

Re: ntp strangeness

2009-01-30 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:07:03PM +1100, Steve Laurie wrote: > Hi all, > > I noticed something I can't explain or find any explanation for > anywhere. > > I have one machine setup as a NTP server and another setup as couple of > others setup as NTP clients. > > I ran tcpdump on the server list

ntp strangeness

2009-01-30 Thread Steve Laurie
Hi all, I noticed something I can't explain or find any explanation for anywhere. I have one machine setup as a NTP server and another setup as couple of others setup as NTP clients. I ran tcpdump on the server listening for packets from 224.0.1.1 to know when it's transmitting, on the default r