At 11:31 AM 7/11/2005, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Sunday 2005-11-06 at 22:09 +0100, Bjørge Solli wrote:
logfile /var/log/ntp # alternate log file
6 Nov 15:17:23 ntpd[1013]: sendto(129.177.13.13): Bad file descriptor 6 Nov 15:18:26 ntpd[1013]: kernel time sync enabled 0001 6 Nov 15:18:26 ntpd[1013]: sendto(129.177.13.13): Bad file descriptor 6 Nov 15:19:31 ntpd[1013]: sendto(129.177.13.13): Bad file descriptor
Weird! I did not expect that. I had a look at the source code, but I get no clue what it can _really_ mean. And the documentations does not mention that error, I grepped for it. /cut
If it was windows i'd say it was trying to send a filename of a length not acceptable to send (too long). Alternately are you trying to send a filename with an unacceptable character in the name (there are a few such as the Null)? Many firewalls and ISP's won't pass these as they allow filehiding. my 2 thoughts scsijon