On Thursday 25 October 2018 14:08:47 Curt wrote: > On 2018-10-25, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote: > > On Thursday 25 October 2018 09:32:08 Curt wrote: > >> On 2018-10-25, Greg Wooledge <wool...@eeg.ccf.org> wrote: > >> >> 2 machines report: > >> >> pi@picnc:/etc $ ntpq -p > >> >> No association ID's returned > >> > > >> > I've literally never seen such a message before. I googled it, > >> > and there are definitely results that look relevant. After > >> > adding "broadcast" to the search terms, I came up with this > >> > result: > >> > >> I saw this: > >> > >> https://wiki.debian.org/NTP > >> > >> Troubleshooting > >> > >> If you run ntpq -p and you get > >> > >> No association ID's returned > >> > >> Run > >> > >> dpkg-reconfigure ntp > >> > >> Seems kind of too easy and rather short on the explicit details, > >> though. > > > > not to belabor the point, but it also didn't work. Sigh. > > That too. > > >> > http://lists.ntp.org/pipermail/questions/2014-December/039401.htm > >> >l
This link indicated that I also needed a server entry in the ntp.conf files. Added that, and restarted ntp, and everything now has the proper response to an ntpq -p query. And its all in the same second for the individual date command. I think I'll quit while I'm ahead. :) I added the router to the server list for this machine and get this for an ntpq -p: remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter ============================================================================== router.coyote.d .INIT. 16 u - 512 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 -ip7.nsg.sbbsnet 64.113.44.54 2 u 31 64 17 43.611 5.083 2.148 +142.147.92.5.st 216.218.192.202 2 u 37 64 377 82.436 -3.643 1.587 *dfw1.m-d.net 204.9.54.119 2 u 99 64 376 49.024 -0.327 1.700 +12.167.151.2 198.148.79.210 3 u 31 64 377 15.694 0.584 2.247 192.168.71.255 .BCST. 16 u - 64 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 And the daemon.log now says: Oct 25 16:16:04 coyote ntpd[5026]: ntpd exiting on signal 15 Oct 25 16:16:06 coyote ntpd[2518]: ntpd 4.2.6p5@1.2349-o Fri Jul 22 18:00:30 UTC 2016 (1) Oct 25 16:16:06 coyote ntpd[2519]: proto: precision = 0.274 usec Oct 25 16:16:06 coyote ntpd[2519]: Listen and drop on 0 v4wildcard 0.0.0.0 UDP 123 Oct 25 16:16:06 coyote ntpd[2519]: Listen and drop on 1 v6wildcard :: UDP 123 Oct 25 16:16:06 coyote ntpd[2519]: Listen normally on 2 lo 127.0.0.1 UDP 123 Oct 25 16:16:06 coyote ntpd[2519]: Listen normally on 3 eth0 192.168.71.3 UDP 123 Oct 25 16:16:06 coyote ntpd[2519]: peers refreshed Oct 25 16:16:06 coyote ntpd[2519]: Listening on routing socket on fd #20 for interface updates Does that all look legit? > > I'll look at that after I had a nap, been up since about 4ish. Thanks all. -- Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>