Does it work if you comment out the line "exit 0" in /etc/network/if-
up.d/ntp?

To the maintainer(s): Why is this line in there by default? Would it
hurt to restart ntp whenever a network interface comes up, and let users
disable this if they want, instead of doing it the other way around?

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ntp is being brought up before network is ready, causing ntp to not resolve any 
ip or host names and it appears ntp does not recover
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114505
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