Carlos E. R. wrote:
And an ntp item I knew nothing about.
Bit of an odd one, with no route to 10.x.x.x, it's pointless. Do you see it in your chrony/ntp config? (just being curious). You can probably access it if you add a route for that network.
Oh, I can alright:
Laicolasse:~ # traceroute 10.22.64.1 traceroute to 10.22.64.1 (10.22.64.1), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 router.valinor (192.168.1.1) 2.509 ms 2.587 ms 2.722 ms 2 * * * 3 * * * 4 * * *
That just uses the default route, that won't work. If you want to play with it, you could try: ip addr add 10.22.64.99/24 dev wlan0 maybe you can then "ntpq 10.22.64.1". or do you already have a route for it? try "ip route show" first.
Does it work?
Try this: chronyc sources
Means I can not define a 10* network myself.
No it doesn't. You can still use 10.113.0.0, for instance.
Well, it works for me, so we just have to figure out what's wrong with yours.
My laptop uses NM, I think your machine doesn't.
If my machine ("office68") had not been using NM, much of this exercise would have been pointless. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (9.2°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes (2016 - present) We're hiring - https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Heroes