* John
Here is my /var/log/ntp
4 Sep 13:39:07 ntpd[1820]: signal_no_reset: signal 17 had flags 4000000 4 Sep 13:39:07 ntpd[1810]: running as uid(74)/gid(65534) euid(74)/egid(65534). 4 Sep 13:42:24 ntpd[1810]: time set 0.000000 s 4 Sep 13:42:24 ntpd[1810]: synchronisation lost 4 Sep 13:57:36 ntpd[1810]: time reset -0.351721 s 4 Sep 13:57:36 ntpd[1810]: synchronisation lost 4 Sep 14:39:06 ntpd[1810]: can't open /var/lib/ntp/drift/ntp.drift.TEMP: No such file or directory 4 Sep 15:39:05 ntpd[1810]: can't open /var/lib/ntp/drift/ntp.drift.TEMP: No such file or directory 4 Sep 15:49:59 ntpd[1810]: ntpd exiting on signal 15 4 Sep 15:51:10 ntpd[1818]: signal_no_reset: signal 17 had flags 4000000 4 Sep 15:51:10 ntpd[1795]: running as uid(74)/gid(65534) euid(74)/egid(65534). 4 Sep 15:54:27 ntpd[1795]: time set 0.000000 s 4 Sep 15:54:27 ntpd[1795]: synchronisation lost 4 Sep 16:09:39 ntpd[1795]: time reset -0.354726 s 4 Sep 16:09:39 ntpd[1795]: synchronisation lost
Still no ntp.drift has been created.
Please trim your replies. It does not appear to be connecting to any authority. Did you enable ntp or port 123 in your firewall? ie: iptables -L|grep ntp (partial result) wahoo:~ # iptables -L |grep ntp ACCEPT udp -- navobs1.wustl.edu anywhere state NEW,RELATED,ESTABLISHED udp dpt:ntp ACCEPT udp -- darkcity.cerias.purdue.edu anywhere state NEW,RELATED,ESTABLISHED udp dpt:ntp ACCEPT udp -- 128.46.128.76 anywhere state NEW,RELATED,ESTABLISHED udp dpt:ntp ACCEPT udp -- 128.46.128.76 anywhere state NEW,RELATED,ESTABLISHED udp dpt:ntp -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/photos