mad wrote:
> I use the default ntp configuration and other Debian installations
> "directly on the internet" use all four clock sources
> (0.debian.pool...., 1.debian.pool...).
Should see some remapped names from the pool in the list then.
> Why is that? It seems to have something to do with IPv4 and IPv6. If I
> start ntpd with '-4 -n' ntpq exists with 'Connection refused'. If I
> start it with '-6 -n' ntpq says 'No association ID's returned'.
>
> I'm thoroughly confused.
>
> Does anyone knows what's happening?
No idea. Works for me. Is your router blocking ntp port 123 and
preventing them from connecting?
Bob
Example from a machine here using the pool.
# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
+time.tritn.com 66.220.9.122 2 u 651 1024 377 68.824 1.508 22.071
*pool-test.ntp.o 204.123.2.72 2 u 439 1024 377 69.164 1.546 1.088
-ntp2.pcloud.com 43.77.130.254 2 u 568 1024 377 74.165 -12.416 17.309
+tssnet1.tss.net 204.123.2.5 2 u 940 1024 377 74.379 -0.202 0.965
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