Re: ntp synchronisation failed

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On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 08:34:02PM +0200, Eric Tanguy wrote:

> 
> In the boot process the ntp synchronisation failed whereas after the
> time synchronization is all right. Why ? may be because i use
> firestarter ?

If you have friends running Linux/Fedora exchange NTP privileges.

First look at how ntpd is started for you.

In general you will find that the initial connection using ntpdate
times out for various normal reasons.  As a result the return status
is an error.

If you check back +15 min later things will be fine when ntpd has had time
to make some connections.

Note that /etc/init.d/ntpd first starts ntpdate then ntpd.  It is not
uncommon for ntpdate to fail in the early stages of booting a system
for a list of reasons...

Do, find a ntp time service local to you.
Based on the mail headers, perhaps  ntp.univ-nantes.fr 

or look here... http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock2b.html

    # FR ntp.obspm.fr
    Location: BNM-SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France
    Synchronization: NTP V4 secondary (stratum-2), i386/Linux
    Service Area: France/Europe
    Access Policy: open access, but please send a message to notify
    Contact: info.bnm-syrte@xxxxxxxx, More Informations?
    Note: use DNS for IP address.

If you have friends running Linux/Fedora exchange NTP privileges with each other!


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