On 7 Feb 2003, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> Do you know whether this has been submitted to Bugzilla, such that it's
> changed in the next update to the dhclient program?
Somneone else submitted a similar (but not identical) patch. His patch
adds specific exception lines; mine is more minimalist. Eit
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 14:49, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On 4 Feb 2003, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>
> > So, if we apply that patch to all 8.0 machines running dhclient, and
> > then their individual NTP daemons will automatically sync to the
> > ntp-servers specified by the DHCP server? That would be _ve
On 4 Feb 2003, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> So, if we apply that patch to all 8.0 machines running dhclient, and
> then their individual NTP daemons will automatically sync to the
> ntp-servers specified by the DHCP server? That would be _very_ nice.
Yes indeedy.
> Silly question, but having looked
On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 14:00, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> > I don;t have an 8.0 machine to look at. Has redhat modified network
> > startup scripts to slurp ntp servers from dhcp information?
>
> Yup. [...]
>
> Basically, all my patch does is change "defaul
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
> > ser
Thanks, Bret. I went back to double check everything and
magically it had synced with a server. Not sure why but it
is working now.
Thanks,
Mike
> On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 17:39, Mike McMullen wrote:
> > I'm having my own NTP problem at the moment
> > on a RH 7.3 system. I hav
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
On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 17:39, Mike McMullen wrote:
> I'm having my own NTP problem at the moment
> on a RH 7.3 system. I have added server lines
> in the /etc/ntp.conf and restarted the server.
>
> It always uses the local clock. My server lines look like
> this:
>
I'm having my own NTP problem at the moment
on a RH 7.3 system. I have added server lines
in the /etc/ntp.conf and restarted the server.
It always uses the local clock. My server lines look like
this:
server time.nist.gov prefer
server ns.arc.nasa.gov prefer
server tick.usno.navy.mil p
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003, Kent Borg wrote:
> I looked more carefully at Red Hat's /etc/ntp.conf file and commented
> out the line that read "restrict default ignore". That seems to have
> fixed it, but I am wondering whether I have just opened up a security
> hole.
"restrict default ignore" will ignor
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 09:30:05PM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Kent Borg wrote:
>
> > I have an 8.0 client on which ntpd can't get the time. I have an ntpd
> > running on my basement server (RH 7.0) and it used to supply time just
>
> dhclient breaks NTP in Red Hat 8.0. P
Brett,
Do you know if SWAT comes with samba when you download it from samba.org?
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Subject: Re: NTP Problem
> On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 14
On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 14:00, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> > I don;t have an 8.0 machine to look at. Has redhat modified network
> > startup scripts to slurp ntp servers from dhcp information?
>
> Yup. And the default configuration is now to ignore everything
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Bret Hughes wrote:
> I don;t have an 8.0 machine to look at. Has redhat modified network
> startup scripts to slurp ntp servers from dhcp information?
Yup. And the default configuration is now to ignore everything except
localhost, so every time dhclient runs, it picks up the
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 23:30, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Kent Borg wrote:
>
> > I have an 8.0 client on which ntpd can't get the time. I have an ntpd
> > running on my basement server (RH 7.0) and it used to supply time just
>
> dhclient breaks NTP in Red Hat 8.0. Patch it with:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Kent Borg wrote:
> I have an 8.0 client on which ntpd can't get the time. I have an ntpd
> running on my basement server (RH 7.0) and it used to supply time just
dhclient breaks NTP in Red Hat 8.0. Patch it with:
http://www.codegnome.org/patches/dhclient-script.patc
I am having problems with ntpd on Red Hat 8.0.
I have an 8.0 client on which ntpd can't get the time. I have an ntpd
running on my basement server (RH 7.0) and it used to supply time just
fine before I upgraded my client, also I told my DSL router box to get
its time from my basement server an
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, David Talkington wrote:
> Can anyone shed light on this? This is a freshly compiled version of
> NTP from ntp.org. The "bind()" error is the one of interest; I get
> the same thing with the stock Red Hat xntpd. Netstat confirms that
> port 123 is clear, so that's not the pr
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Can anyone shed light on this? This is a freshly compiled version of
NTP from ntp.org. The "bind()" error is the one of interest; I get
the same thing with the stock Red Hat xntpd. Netstat confirms that
port 123 is clear, so that's not the problem.
Is there
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