Re: NTP no server suitable for synchronization found
hi ya andrew
you have to configure your /etc/ntp.conf differently on your
ntp server than on clients...
servers need to have broadcasts ( you ip# info setup )
clients just needs at least to have ntp server's listed
( some defaults only shows localhost -- not good )
you'd also need to check if yoour firewall is blocking you
you'd might also wanna check with other existing/working ntp servers
ntpdate -q ntp.apple.com
- server 17.254.0.27, stratum 2, offset 0.203689, delay 0.03780
- 16 Jan 05:38:52 ntpdate[2078]: adjust time server \
17.254.0.27 offset 0.203689 sec
( find a public ntp server nearest you )
http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/NTP
- lots of links to docs and examples
have fun
alvin
> also sprach andrew.clark@sge.net <andrew.clark@sge.net> [2002.01.16.0049 +0100]:
> > root@bristlenose[1] 0 /usr/doc/ntp # ntpdate -q 192.168.1.1
> > server 192.168.1.1, stratum 2, offset -0.882461, delay 0.02628
> > 16 Jan 10:53:16 ntpdate[1422]: no server suitable for synchronization found
>
> post the output of
>
> /usr/sbin/ntpdate -d -q 192.168.1.1
>
...
>
> i *do* have
>
> restrict 192.168.14.0 mask 255.255.255.0 nomodify notrap notrust
>
> in ntp.conf,
>
> and yes, i am *totally* clueless.
>
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