Hi.

Prior to upgrading from RHL 5.2 to RHL 6.1/6.2, I've
been using ntpdate from xntpd3 to keep my computer's
clock accurate.  ntpdate runs in my /etc/ppp/ip-up
script.  It was working fine, however, after upgrading
to 6.1 (and the situation continues in 6.2), neither
ntpdate nor the xntpd daemon works.

For example, if I do "/usr/sbin/ntpdate -sv tick.cs.unlv.edu"
(or any other server), the message "no server suitable
for synchronization found" appears in /var/log/messages.

BUT if I run ntpdate in debug mode on the same servers,
then it appears to work (but that doesn't set the clock).
For example, "/usr/sbin/ntpdate -svd clepsydra.dec.com"
resulted in "step time server 204.123.2.5 offset 158.910853 sec"
appearing in /var/log/messages.

I'm using the xntp3 RPM from Red Hat 6.2.

What is going on?
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