General setup / NTP time server
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Hi,
I have pool.ntp.org set up as my ntp server, but it does not seem to update my system TOD clock. It is written a reminder that I need to set up at least one DNS server name if I enter a host name here. My wan receives its IP propwerties via DHCP. Isn't this good enough, do I still need to put a DNS server IP address at my General Setup page..?
If that is not needed, any tips on how to troubleshoot my ntp sycning not working?
regards
tor
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If you go to diagnostics>ping and try to ping something like google.com do you get nameresolution? Also do you see DNS-Servers listed at status>interfaces, WAN? If your DNS ist not working you can manually specify DNS servers at system>general.
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Here are a few things I found.
Openntp only starts at boot.
You can stop it then start it again.When the server is running you cant use ntpdate.
You can use ntpdate after you stop openctp server.ntpdate pool.ntp.org
Since opentpd has made it to base, we should celebrate and add:
option time-servers
option ntp-servers
to dhcp.In dnsmasq world these options would be "dhcp-option=42,192.168.1.1" where the IP address is the pfsense interface that openntpd is running on.
Cheers
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Openntp only starts at boot.
You can stop it then start it again.What do you mean? It doesn't start the first time you configure it?
When the server is running you cant use ntpdate.
You can use ntpdate after you stop openctp server.What do you mean? Why can't you use ntpdate, what error are you getting, what command are you using (ntpdate pool.ntp.org?)?
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I guess I don't get how NTP is supposed to work in the build today either… I'm running 1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-03-23-2007 and I don't see much for time sync.
First of all, I'm used to using ntpq -p to check sync status. Maybe there is something else, and I'm ignorant, but how can I check to see what time servers are actually being referenced for time?
Second of all, if I do a ps -aux | grep ntp I get:
root 730 0.0 0.2 1376 908 ?? Ss Sun10AM 0:00.33 ntpd: [priv] (ntpd) _ntp 729 0.0 0.2 1344 908 con- S Sun10AM 0:03.07 ntpd: ntp engine (ntpd)
…is this right? It looks like the daemon is running, however in my logs I only see 1 ntpdate command that got logged. Nothing else (and this ntpdate is from over 3 days ago).
Can someone shed some light please? I'm sure it's probably just me, but... I'd like to get a better handle on how NTP is supposed to operate.
Thanks!!!
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I also noticed that /etc/rc.d/ntpd start | stop | restart | status | poll – none of the options, do anything. I haven't looked much at it either, but again, probably my lack of understanding here. Just seems to work a lot differently then I would expect.
Thanks, again, for any insight!