Many thanks to Urs and George.
> In Debian 12 the default /etc/ntpsec/ntp.conf file contains the lines
>
> # Comment this out if you have a refclock and want it to be able to
> discipline
> # the clock by itself (e.g. if the system is not connected to the network).
> tos minclock 4 minsane
On 9/24/24 07:07, Greg Wooledge wrote:
hobbit:~$ man ntpd
[...]
-g, --panicgate
Allow the first adjustment to be big. This option may appear an
unlimited number of times.
This isn't mentioned in my ntpsec docs. IMO it should be the default.
Thank for the advisor
On Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 01:27:14 -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> I personally am running ntpsec here, making this box a level 2 src, and have
> redirected most of my machines to it. Nut as a client, ntpsec fails as it
> cannot slam the correct time at bootup, apparently only adjust drift. So
> clients
On 9/23/24 13:24, Steve Keller wrote:
Dan Ritter writes:
Does it work without the -6 option?
No, the same problem. And ntpq shows that IPv6 is also used, when -6
isn't given. But, my NTP server is used by other hosts in the network
and that works fine.
Does it work if you bring back the
Steve Keller writes:
> When I call ntpdate my-ntp.my-domain manually it steps the time as
> expected. But then, ntpd doesn't sync the local clock to the NTP
> server, although it seems to consider that server's clock stable:
>
> $ ntpq -p
>remote refid st t when poll
Apologies to all, I previously replied to the wrong email.
Steve,
I was not even aware of the move from NTP to NTPsec. Thanks for
posting. I should [fully] read the release notes.
https://www.debian.org/releases/bookworm/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#changes-to-packages-that-set-
Steve Keller wrote:
> Dan Ritter writes:
>
> > Does it work without the -6 option?
>
> No, the same problem. And ntpq shows that IPv6 is also used, when -6
> isn't given. But, my NTP server is used by other hosts in the network
> and that works fine.
>
> > Does it work if you bring back the
Dan Ritter writes:
> Does it work without the -6 option?
No, the same problem. And ntpq shows that IPv6 is also used, when -6
isn't given. But, my NTP server is used by other hosts in the network
and that works fine.
> Does it work if you bring back the pool servers?
Yes, it does. I get man
Steve Keller wrote:
> This is on a Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm 64 Bit,
> ie. Debian 12. I have uninstalled systemd-timesyncd and installed
> ntpsec, then have commented out the 4 NTP servers
> {0,1,2,3}.debian.pool.ntp.org, and instead added my own server with
>
> server -6 my
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