Hello lee, Am 2011-06-22 22:48:58, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: > When the router is already asking <dns1.private> for the IP addresses of > the NTP servers the router wants to connect to, what prevents you from > making DNS entries on <dns1.private> which will resolve the queries of > the router to the IP addresses of your private NTP server? Because this route makes weird traffic. Since the router OS it is not Linux based I can not do very much as analyzing as best as possibel. It seems, the router has hardcoded routes and if I tell it to use <dns1.private> it makes lookups on it, but then I get connections from my router else where... asking for <178.63.64.14> and <109.75.190.27>. Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening Michelle Konzack -- ##################### Debian GNU/Linux Consultant ###################### Development of Intranet and Embedded Systems with Debian GNU/Linux itsystems@tdnet France itsystems@tdnet Owner Michelle Konzack Owner Michelle Konzack Apt. 917 (homeoffice) Gewerbe Straße 3 50, rue de Soultz 77694 Kehl/Germany 67100 Strasbourg/France Tel: +49-177-9351947 mobil Tel: +33-6-61925193 mobil Tel: +49-176-86004575 office <http://www.itsystems.tamay-dogan.net/> <http://www.flexray4linux.org/> <http://www.debian.tamay-dogan.net/> <http://www.can4linux.org/> Jabber linux4michelle@jabber.ccc.de ICQ #328449886 Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/
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