Hi Todd,

I had added the prefer keywords as a shotgun approach
to getting it working. I removed it and all still appears to
be working.

I had my restrict default set to nomodify.

Thanks for the response!

Mike

> On Sun, 2 Feb 2003, Mike McMullen wrote:
>
> > server  time.nist.gov prefer
> > server  ns.arc.nasa.gov prefer
> > server  tick.usno.navy.mil prefer
>
> You can only prefer one server in each stratum. And unless you *really*
> know what you are doing, you should never use prefer to point to any
> server other than your LAN's local master clock anyway, and NEVER EVER
> prefer your local system clock--unless it happens to have a built-in
> Cesium atomic clock. =)
>
> Remove the prefer keywords, and restart your ntp service. Also, make sure
> that you don't have "restrict default ignore" in your configuration. The
> bright minds at Red Hat apparently think that ignoring all NTP packets is
> a useful thing for the service to do.
>
> If you still have trouble, post your ntp.conf and the output of "ntpq -p"
> so that we can help you troubleshoot further.
>
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