Same problem on my PC running: Linux Mint 19.2 Mate.
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Title:
ntpd keeps Soliciting pool server
Status in ntp package in
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I just wanted to chime in here as I was having the exact same problem.
Turned out to be because of some configuration changes I made to
ntp.conf in an attempt to prevent ntpd from listening on any of my
network interfaces (security paranoid):
interface ignore wildcard
interface listen 127.0.0.1
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 14:36:35 -, Manuel López-Ibáñez wrote:
> $ timedatectl status
> Network time on: yes
> NTP synchronized: yes
>
> So it seems it is synchronized, it just re-tries too frequently.
(I am not sure what exactly timedatectl looks at when checking the
status of ntpd, but the
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 14:36:35 -, Manuel López-Ibáñez wrote:
> Both of them work. I don't understand how the last command can work and
> I may still be behind a firewall.
"ntpdate -d" sends packets using an unprivileged source port, so
a firewall could allow those packets but block outgoing
Both of them work. I don't understand how the last command can work and
I may still be behind a firewall.
Also:
$ timedatectl status
Network time on: yes
NTP synchronized: yes
So it seems it is synchronized, it just re-tries too frequently.
** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete
It is transmitting and receiving, so it doesn't look like it is blocked:
Looking for host 0.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org and service ntp
host found : 85.199.214.102
transmit(85.199.214.102)
receive(85.199.214.102)
transmit(145.239.118.233)
receive(145.239.118.233)
transmit(139.162.219.252)
receive(139.162.
Hi Manuel, ntpd keeps printing "Soliciting pool server" in syslog
because it can't contact any of the ntp servers in the pool. This is
most likely a local configuration problem on your machine or network, or
your service provider's network.
Here are some commands that should help work out where t
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