RE: ntpd

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Hi Nitin,

First of all, you can verify that ntpd is responding on ingress with netcat
:

nc -u ingress 123 (udp connection on port 123)

also try a netstat -an on ingress to be sure that the port 123 is in listen
state...

I recently install ntpdate, and it has worked as a client and a local ntp
server immediatly.

Good Luck,

Yannick / Annecy in France

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Hi All,

I am trying measure some traffic delay between two of
my linux boxes. For this I run ntpd at ingress and did
ntpdate at egress. But my ntpdate didn't work and I
got the following error:
'no suitable server for synchronization found'

Seems like I need to do some configuration at server
end. AS when I do ntpdate for external server it works
well. Can anyone help me in this.

Is there any mailing list about ntpd so that I can ask
this over there.

Thanks,
Nitin



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