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    23.09 Local NTP server "unrechable" (worked with 23.05.1)

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      conover @johnpoz
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      @johnpoz said in 23.09 Local NTP server "unrechable" (worked with 23.05.1):

      edit: oh that was your client.. Doh.. let me look a bit closer.. your getting zero for reach?

      yes,
      "Status / NTP" says Reach 0 for that NTP server (.218),
      RefID is ".INIT."

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        conover @conover
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        Interesting, explicitly using ntpdate works with that NTP server:

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          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @conover
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          @conover do you have it set as peer vs server? I can duplicate your issue if set mine to peer vs server

          peer.jpg

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            conover @johnpoz
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            @johnpoz Thanks! It was set to server in 23.05 config and it is unchanged. But out of curiosity I also tried "peer" with no change.

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              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @conover
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              @conover so you flipped it to peer, and then you flipped it back?

              What does your xml show? And your conf file

              [23.09-RELEASE][admin@sg4860.local.lan]/etc: cat /var/etc/ntpd.conf 
              # 
              # pfSense ntp configuration file 
              # 
              
              tinker panic 0 
              
              # Orphan mode stratum and Maximum candidate NTP peers
              tos orphan 12 maxclock 5
              
              
              # Upstream Servers
              server -4 192.168.3.32 iburst minpoll 6 maxpoll 10 prefer
              
              
              enable stats
              statistics clockstats loopstats peerstats
              statsdir /var/log/ntp
              logconfig =syncall +clockall +peerall +sysall
              driftfile /var/db/ntpd.drift
              restrict default kod limited nomodify nopeer notrap
              restrict -6 default kod limited nomodify nopeer notrap
              interface ignore all
              interface ignore wildcard
              interface listen igb3
              interface listen igb0
              interface listen igb4
              interface listen igb2
              interface listen igb2.6
              interface listen igb2.4
              interface listen igb5
              interface listen lo0
              [23.09-RELEASE][admin@sg4860.local.lan]/etc: 
              

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                conover @johnpoz
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                @johnpoz said in 23.09 Local NTP server "unrechable" (worked with 23.05.1):

                @conover so you flipped it to peer, and then you flipped it back?

                Yes, exactly (and restarted the service after each switch to be sure)

                What does your xml show? And your conf file

                Which XML do you mean?

                The conf file looks pretty much the same (but no minpoll) :

                # 
                # pfSense ntp configuration file 
                # 
                
                tinker panic 0 
                
                # Orphan mode stratum and Maximum candidate NTP peers
                tos orphan 12 maxclock 5
                
                
                # Upstream Servers
                pool de.pool.ntp.org iburst maxpoll 9
                server 192.168.168.218 iburst maxpoll 9 prefer
                
                
                statsdir /var/log/ntp
                logconfig =syncall +clockall
                driftfile /var/db/ntpd.drift
                restrict default kod limited nomodify nopeer notrap
                restrict -6 default kod limited nomodify nopeer notrap
                restrict source kod limited nomodify notrap
                interface ignore all
                interface ignore wildcard
                interface listen ix0.100
                interface listen igc0
                interface listen ix0.10
                interface listen ix0
                interface listen igc2
                
                
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                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @conover
                  last edited by johnpoz

                  @conover that is odd for sure, clearly from you sniff looks like you got an answer..

                  I can't seem to duplicate it though, when on peer it never works, but set server and bam start seeing reach count up.

                  For grins! could you remove the pool and just point to your server..

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                    conover @johnpoz
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                    @johnpoz said in 23.09 Local NTP server "unrechable" (worked with 23.05.1):

                    @conover that is odd for sure, clearly from you sniff looks like you got an answer..

                    yes, absolutely, also ntpdate works and synchronizes the clock with the server

                    For grins! could you remove the pool and just point to your server..

                    same result

                    Bildschirmfoto 2023-11-18 um 21.28.41.png

                    Is there an easy way to go back to 23.05? I would try if it's still working with that. If yes, it must be something with the 23.09 release....

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                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      If you installed ZFS there will be a BE snap from before the upgrade you can roll back to.

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                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @conover
                        last edited by johnpoz

                        @conover said in 23.09 Local NTP server "unrechable" (worked with 23.05.1):

                        it must be something with the 23.09 release....

                        While I don't deny you have something wrong - I don't see how its something wrong with 23.09 in general. I point to a local ntp server, I am running 23.09 and not having any issues.

                        edit:
                        What is odd, is your status shows type s, pretty sure that means peer (symmetric).. while u would be normal if just pointing to a server - see mine from above shows u.. If I set mine to peer, it doesn't work and it changes to s, and if I look in the xml (do a backup download of your whole config) then open in your fav text editor and look for ntpd

                        ntppeer.jpg

                        As soon as change mine back to server, it starts working right away. See how the reach started counting and my type is u not s

                        reach.jpg

                        edit:
                        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/monitoring/status/ntp.html

                        peer.jpg

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                          conover @johnpoz
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                          @johnpoz Thanks for your ongoing support!

                          Not saying it's something wrong generally in 23.09 but at least something specific :-) Either in combination with my NTP server or something went wrong during the upgrade.

                          Went back to 23.05.01 and everything is OK again

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                          After being back to 23.09 same as before...

                          The flag "u" and "s" appears randomly or changes after some time, currently it is set to "u":

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