On 3 Nov 2002, Keith Winston wrote: > On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 18:39, Mike Chambers wrote: > > > I have been able to set the time, but ntpd is not keeping my clock up to > > > date. I am losing 3-5 minutes every day and have to set it by running > > > netdate manually. I haven't looked into the problem yet. > > > > Check your /etc/ntp.conf file, get your server lines that you use to update > > to, and add the same type of lines above that section, except replace the > > word "server" with the word "restrict". > > > > Like below.. > > > > restrict 1.2.3.4 > > restrict 1.2.3.5 > > > > server 1.2.3.4 > > server 1.2.3.5 > > > > That should allow ntpd to connect and work. > > Well, the problem indeed was related to the default security settings, > but setting the restrict line didn't work for me. Instead, I commented > out all authentication options in /etc/ntp.conf, then it started working > and I could see sync messages in /var/log/messages. Until then, I never > saw and sync messages or error messages. It just didn't work. Maybe I > didn't read the release notes well enough, but I got the impression from > the install and from the date config utility that I did not have to do > anything else to ntp.conf. Just to confirm what you said about the restrict option. Wasn't required in my case. Does "ntpdate servername" work? -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list