Hallo,
I have written a more elegant script. I have attached it (sorry) to this
message and can be saved in the directory /etc/ppp/ip-up.d
It uses a key (and password) together with the command ntpdc to change
the configuration of the ntp daemon.
If you enter the command "ntpdc -n -p", you
>
> my ISP disconnects me once a day, so that I won't keep a quasi-static IP
> I don't pay for. Now, pppd reconnects swiftly, but ntp doesn't seem to
> like this anyway. Soon after the dis-/reconnect I get this:
> Feb 9 13:15:01 zwerg ntpd[4732]: sendto(192.53.103.104): Invalid argument
> Feb 9
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On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 03:02:32AM +0100, Christian Schnobrich wrote:
> As it will never recover, I resorted to restarting ntp every day. But
> surely, there's a more elegant solution. Or is there?
dpkg --purge ntp
apt-get install chrony
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.''`.
Schnobs writes:
> As it will never recover, I resorted to restarting ntp every day. But
> surely, there's a more elegant solution. Or is there?
Chrony.
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Hello,
my ISP disconnects me once a day, so that I won't keep a quasi-static IP
I don't pay for. Now, pppd reconnects swiftly, but ntp doesn't seem to
like this anyway. Soon after the dis-/reconnect I get this:
Feb 9 13:15:01 zwerg ntpd[4732]: sendto(192.53.103.104): Invalid
argument
Feb 9 13:1
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