> I logged in this morning to discover syslog full of
>
> ntpd[179]: recvfrom() fd=6: Connection refused
>
> entries. This server is configured to reference four time sources.
> Is there any way to determine which one is refusing connections?
> (Other than remove one from ntp.conf, wait to see i
On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 15:40, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> I logged in this morning to discover syslog full of
>
> ntpd[179]: recvfrom() fd=6: Connection refused
>
> entries. This server is configured to reference four time sources.
> Is there any way to determine which one is refusing connections?
>
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 07:54:00AM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
> telnet ntp_sever ntp
I wouldn't expect that to work (and a quick test looks like it
doesn't). NTP is UDP-based, not TCP.
> or check the log files... it should tell you which ip# is
> refusing the connections
> /var/log/{messages,
hi ya dave
telnet ntp_sever ntp
do that to each ntp server...from each client box
or write an itty-bitty expect script ???
or check the log files... it should tell you which ip# is
refusing the connections
/var/log/{messages,syslog}
/var/log/xntp ( as defined in /etc/ntp.conf )
I logged in this morning to discover syslog full of
ntpd[179]: recvfrom() fd=6: Connection refused
entries. This server is configured to reference four time sources.
Is there any way to determine which one is refusing connections?
(Other than remove one from ntp.conf, wait to see if the errors s
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