Greetings;
It appears that the last selinux update has killed ntpd, as shown from
my messages log:
Jun 30 22:37:14 diablo ntpd[1936]: sendto(194.145.249.108): Invalid argument
Jun 30 22:38:01 diablo ntpd[1936]: sendto(194.102.249.64): Invalid argument
Jun 30 22:42:04 diablo ntpd[1936]: sendto(193.40.133.134): Invalid argument
I have several pages of the above.
So to get a clean restart, I did a restart, and this error was logged.
Jun 30 22:52:34 diablo ntpd[1936]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
Jun 30 22:52:35 diablo kernel: audit(1151725955.188:14): avc: denied {
read } for pid=23841 comm="ntpd" name=".fonts.cache-2" dev=hda5
ino=11556042 scontext=root:system_r:ntpd_t:s0
tcontext=root:object_r:user_home_t:s0 tclass=file
Jun 30 22:52:35 diablo ntpd[23842]: ntpd 4.2.0a@xxxxxxxx Thu May 11
09:19:35 EDT 2006 (1)
Jun 30 22:52:35 diablo ntpd[23842]: precision = 6.000 usec
Jun 30 22:52:35 diablo ntpd[23842]: Listening on interface wildcard,
0.0.0.0#123
Jun 30 22:52:35 diablo ntpd[23842]: Listening on interface wildcard, ::#123
Jun 30 22:52:35 diablo ntpd[23842]: Listening on interface lo, 127.0.0.1#123
Jun 30 22:52:35 diablo ntpd[23842]: Listening on interface wlan0,
192.168.1.105#123
Jun 30 22:52:35 diablo ntpd[23842]: kernel time sync status 0040
Jun 30 22:52:36 diablo ntpd[23842]: frequency initialized -14.140 PPM
from /var/lib/ntp/drift
I assume something in yesterdays selinux update has done this, but I've
now forgotten the magic phrase to invoke from the cli to cause a fix.
Can someone refresh my memory?
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Cheers, Gene
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