On 11/11/2010 11:20 AM,
tony.chamberlain@lemko.com wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I am trying to sync via NTP locally (since I have no Internet access).
> None of the NTP stuff I read on the net seems to work right. I mean it works fine setting up a client going to something like
0.pool.ntp.org but when I want to make my LInux box a server, and I do an ntpdate to it from another machine,
> it says no suitable server found. I have tried every possible combination of restrict, broadcast, multicast. Followed directions in the examples but
> nothing works. Also "iptables-save" shows no iptables stuff set at all, so there is no firewall blocking it.
>
> Maybe I could ask my question and someone could tell me how to configure?
>
> There are 4 machines:
>
> 1. 10.5.1.50
> 2. 10.5.0.20 / 192.168.1.100
> 3. 10.6.1.50
> 4. 10.6.0.20 / 192.168.1.101
>
> The 10.5s cannot reach the 10.6s (except roundaboutly through the 192
> network). The two 192 machines are connected directly to each other.
> You can get back and forth between them
>
> I want to set it up so that, and it doesn't matter which way), one of
> the 191.168.1.X machines NTP syncs to the other, and then
> the 10.5.1.50 syncs to 10.5.0.20 and the 10.6.1.20 syncs to 10.6.0.20.
> How do I set the ntp.conf files? Remember there is no external internet
> on any of the machines, and the 10.5 machines cannot reach the 10.6 machines and v.v. (except the 10.X.0.20 machines can reach each other through the 192 network). Also I am not allowed to use the 192 machines as routers for the 10.X.1.50 machines.