[CentOS] NTP on CentOS 3.4
Jason Dixon
jason at dixongroup.netTue Apr 19 15:34:36 UTC 2005
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Running CentOS 3.4, I enabled the ntpd service and noticed that it opens up a hole in the firewall for ntp from 127.127.1.0. I look in the ntpd initscript and see that it's reading in servers from /etc/ntp/step-tickers. However, that file is empty... /etc/ntp/ntpservers contains clock.redhat.com and clock2.redhat.com, but ntpservers isn't used *anywhere*. This looks like a bug, but maybe I'm overlooking something stupid. I reviewed the RHEL manuals, but they only reference the GUI utilities now (grrr). Any ideas a) where 127.127.1.0 is coming from (parsing bug?), or b) why the initscript doesn't reference /etc/ntp/ntpservers? Thanks, -- Jason Dixon DixonGroup Consulting http://www.dixongroup.net
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