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    • johnpozJ
      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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      Not sure where you see his ntp server is sync'd clearly his ntp running on pfsense is not ready to server time to anyone yet.. his highest reach is 1 vs 377, and look at his offset .. There is no way could serve time to any client as of yet..

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        MrGlasspoole
        last edited by

        I changed the servers to:
        192.53.103.108 192.53.103.104 192.53.103.103 130.149.17.21 130.149.17.8

        And i found the NTP widget.
        If i now look at the only clock from the first IP: https://uhr.ptb.de/
        There is a ~2 Minute difference?

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        • w0wW
          w0w
          last edited by

          https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=131756.msg725349#msg725349
          https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=122951.msg692268#msg692268
          What pfSense version do you have?

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          • bingo600B
            bingo600
            last edited by

            @johnpoz:

            Not sure where you see his ntp server is sync'd clearly his ntp running on pfsense is not ready to server time to anyone yet.. his highest reach is 1 vs 377, and look at his offset .. There is no way could serve time to any client as of yet..

            DOOH … I just focused on the selected peer & that it was stratum1 , and  not 16  :-[ :-[
            Forgot to check-out the reachability.

            Nice spotted jp  ;)

            @OP
            Why don't you add a "pool" on the Services->NTP settings ?

            /Bingo

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              MrGlasspoole
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              I thought it's faster to use servers in my region the a pool.

              I have now:
              0.de.pool.ntp.org 1.de.pool.ntp.org 2.de.pool.ntp.org 3.de.pool.ntp.org

                   remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
              ==============================================================================
              *stratum2-3.NTP. 129.70.130.70    2 u   12   64    1   42.904  -110830   2.519
              +stratum2-3.NTP. 129.70.130.71    2 u    9   64    3   28.065  -110835   3.317
              +213.251.52.43   195.66.241.3     2 u   12   64    1   27.423  -110836   3.624
              +213.95.200.107  213.95.151.123   2 u    8   64    3   17.878  -110839   1.081
              

              Where does the "Is a Pool" checkbox in the screenshot come from?
              I'm on the latest stable version…

              The widget has still 2 minutes difference.
              If the widget is not correct, how do i check if the pfSense time is correct?

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              • johnpozJ
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                last edited by

                you have to give it time.. your offset is 110,000 ms or 110 seconds so yeah about two minutes.

                Give ntp time to work.. your best reach is 3.. 377 is what you want to wait for.. ntp will poll every 64 seconds.. Once it has gotten 8 polls in a row your reach will be 377 unless your having issues with talking to the ntp servers.

                It takes time for ntp to adjust the clock.. you could do a ntpdate command to get it close to ntp server of your choice..

                Once the ntp server is in sync it will allow clients to sync to it..

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                  MrGlasspoole
                  last edited by

                  I found out what the 2 minutes problem was.
                  Something i did not had in my mind.

                  I have pfSense running on a Hyper-V Server 2016.
                  There is the Integration Service: Time synchronization

                  I did use the german NTP server on my Windows 8.1 VM and also had 2 minutes difference.
                  So i did wonder and that is what brought the Time synchronization service to my mind.
                  After i did disable it in Hyper-V the time in the widget is now correct.
                  So pfSense was using the Hyper-V Server time…

                  Will now look further into it (the reason i made this thread).

                  But I'm thinking about building a Arduino with DCF77 since i live just 5.5 miles away from the station.
                  That brings up the question if it would be better to sync the Hyper-V Server with the Arduino and use the integration service with all VMs
                  or to sync every single VM with the Arduino.

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                  • johnpozJ
                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                    last edited by

                    "So pfSense was using the Hyper-V Server time"

                    Why would your hyper-v server time be off?  Why would you not sync everything on our network support ntp with ntp?

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                    • M
                      MrGlasspoole
                      last edited by

                      Until today i never looked into it how to set up the NTP stuff in Hyper-V (Powershell/CMD).

                      Also Hyper-V can't get the time from a server until the pfSense VM is running.
                      Need to look at all that stuff.

                      There are many options and i don't know whats best.
                      Should the Hyper-V server get the time from a web server or from pfSense (that is getting the time from a web server)?
                      Should i use the integration service or not?

                      By the way - the PCs in my LAN now have no problems anymore getting the time from pfSense after i did disable the integration service.

                      After one hour it looks like this:

                           remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
                      ==============================================================================
                       public.streikt. .STEP.          16 u  81m  512    0    0.000    0.000   0.000
                       gromit.nocabal. .STEP.          16 u  72m  512    0    0.000    0.000   0.000
                       tic.rueckblen.d .STEP.          16 u    -  512    0    0.000    0.000   0.000
                       maggo.info      .STEP.          16 u  90m  512    0    0.000    0.000   0.000
                      
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                      • johnpozJ
                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                        and your reach is 0.. means your not talking to any of those!

                        There is no way ntp on pfsense would serve time to any client with those readings.  All your servers are in step and the reach is zero.

                        That last server is serving time..

                        
                        $ ntpdate -d maggo.info
                         2 Jul 11:54:38 ntpdate[7232]: ntpdate 4.2.8p10@1.3728-o Mar 23 13:48:34 (UTC+01:00) 2017  (1)
                        host found : maggo.info
                        Looking for host maggo.info and service ntp
                        78.46.253.198 reversed to maggo.info
                         2 Jul 11:54:38 ntpdate[7232]: Raised to realtime priority class
                        transmit(78.46.253.198)
                        receive(78.46.253.198)
                        transmit(78.46.253.198)
                        receive(78.46.253.198)
                        transmit(78.46.253.198)
                        receive(78.46.253.198)
                        transmit(78.46.253.198)
                        receive(78.46.253.198)
                        server 78.46.253.198, port 123
                        stratum 2, precision -22, leap 00, trust 000
                        refid [78.46.253.198], delay 0.15166, dispersion 0.00063
                        transmitted 4, in filter 4
                        reference time:    dd03a2be.bb61c891  Sun, Jul  2 2017 11:50:06.731
                        originate timestamp: dd03a3d5.138163e5  Sun, Jul  2 2017 11:54:45.076
                        transmit timestamp:  dd03a3d5.02d7873b  Sun, Jul  2 2017 11:54:45.011
                        filter delay:  0.15239  0.15166  0.15329  0.15511
                                 0.00000  0.00000  0.00000  0.00000
                        filter offset: 0.001107 0.000330 0.001335 0.000314
                                 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
                        delay 0.15166, dispersion 0.00063
                        offset 0.000330
                        
                        

                        Why can you not reach it is the question.

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                        • M
                          MrGlasspoole
                          last edited by

                          I attache the firewall log.

                          192.168.0.1 = Cable Modem
                          192.168.0.2 = pfSense WAN
                          fe80::e4d9:8b94:b93b:1994 = Workstation PC

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                          • bingo600B
                            bingo600
                            last edited by

                            Suggestion :  (Don't kill me now JP)  ;)

                            I wonder if it has something to do with the .STEP. shown

                            .STEP. – step time change, the offset is less than the panic threshold (1000ms) but greater than the step threshold (125ms).

                            https://rednectar.net/2014/06/17/why-configuring-ntp-demands-patience/
                            https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/message/406862#406862

                            But i agree that it's funny if that should have influence on the reachability , but seems like it's the same in the Cisco url above.

                            Could you try to set the time as root ?
                            https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-set-date-and-time-timezone-in-freebsd/

                            Please be as accurate as possible on the second when hitting enter.
                            Then maybe then restart the ntpd service to see if it will sync up.  Status->Services  –> ntpd restart (The circle arrow)

                            Or even better, but requires you ssh into the pfSense as admin , and select a Shell  - 8

                            1: Stop ntpd , as it blocks for ntpdate by using the same socket/port
                            Status->Services  –> ntpd stop (The circle w. square in it)

                            2: ssh admin@ <pfsense-addr>, the select 8 , to get a root console.

                            3: Update the clock (via ntpdate) from a valid ntp server : ntpdate maggo.info
                            Mine showed (rember i was already in sync):

                            2 Jul 19:50:41 ntpdate[1781]: adjust time server 78.46.253.198 offset 0.000006 sec
                            
                            

                            Now your pfSense clock should be set to a valid time

                            4: Start the ntp service
                            Status->Services  –> ntpd start

                            Check the peers , to see if they act normal  (not stratum 16 , and not 0 in reachability , and some delays/offset displayed)

                            /Bingo

                            PS: Re: The - Is a Pool selection  - I run 2.4.0-Beta</pfsense-addr>

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                              MrGlasspoole
                              last edited by

                              Ok, i did it and the output was:

                              adjust time server 78.46.253.198 offset 0.198890 sec
                              

                              Now i have:

                                   remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
                              ==============================================================================
                              *public.streikt. 131.188.3.221    2 u  131   64  336   15.988    0.523   1.434
                              +gromit.nocabal. 131.188.3.220    2 u   53   64  377   15.015   -0.507   1.673
                              +kronos.mailus.d 131.188.3.223    2 u   55   64  377   17.553   -2.039   1.018
                              -maggo.info      192.53.103.103   2 u   16   64  377   15.972   -0.889   2.194
                              
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                              • johnpozJ
                                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                last edited by

                                This is much better, and now pfsense should be able to sync clients.  But you are having issue with your current selected server, the * is the server you are using the + are ones that would be used if it went down, your reach is not 377 so you are having issues talking to it.

                                The reach value is a odd octal based counter that reflects how many answers if you have gotten out of the last 8, with 377 meaning your last 8 queries have all been answered.  Off the top can't tell what 336 means would have to look it up - but for sure atleast 1 of the last 8 has not been answered.. You can look up how the reach counter works..

                                
                                Buffer     Octal    Decimal
                                --------    -----    -------
                                11111110     376       254
                                11111101     375       253
                                11111011     373       251
                                11110111     367       247
                                11101111     357       239
                                11011111     337       223
                                10111111     277       191
                                01111111     177       127
                                11111111     377       255
                                
                                

                                Ok looks like you have missed these packets with 336 value
                                11011110

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                                  MrGlasspoole
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                                  Not the main topic but i don't want to open a new thread.

                                  I did build a DCF77 radio receiver for a view bucks with a Arduino.
                                  It is now connected to the motherboards serial port of my Hyper-V 2016 server.

                                  I did install the Meinberg Driver and there NTP package on the Hyper-V 2016 server.
                                  On the other windows PCs I use the NTP package.

                                  I have in pfSense now 10.1.0.2 + Prefer.

                                  Is there something in Services > NTP > ACLs i need to set if i don't want do use pfSense as timeserver?
                                  Does "Service - Disable all except ntpq and ntpdc queries (noserve)" disable the timeserver?

                                  Some images in the attachment if somebody want to see it.

                                  Hyper-V.jpg
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                                  Workstation.jpg
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