[ntp:questions] Re: NTP over multicast sat link with no return channel
juliansomers at googlemail.com
juliansomers at googlemail.com
Tue Apr 11 09:44:14 UTC 2006
I am not very worried about running the clients with 'disable auth' at
the moment. (If someone other than us is able to send data over our
space segment, then I have bigger problems than time keeping!).
> What version of ntp are you running?
4.2.0 at 1.1161-r with linux 2.6.11.12
Is there anything else, other than auth problems, which would cause my
multicast data to not show up as an association on the client when I
use ntpq -pn? I am pretty confident that the packets are arriving
correctly.
Here is debug output
root # ntpd -ddd
ntpd 4.2.0 at 1.1161-r Mon Dec 13 15:52:00 GMT 2004 (1)
addto_syslog: ntpd 4.2.0 at 1.1161-r Mon Dec 13 15:52:00 GMT 2004 (1)
addto_syslog: set_process_priority: Leave priority alone: priority_done
is <2>
addto_syslog: precision = 1.000 usec
create_sockets(123)
addto_syslog: no IPv6 interfaces found
address_okay: listen Virtual: 1, IF name: eth0, Up Flag: 1
address_okay: listen Virtual: 1, IF name: lo, Up Flag: 1
address_okay: listen Virtual: 1, IF name: dvb0_0, Up Flag: 1
address_okay: listen Virtual: 1, IF name: tun0, Up Flag: 1
address_okay: listen Virtual: 1, IF name: ppp0, Up Flag: 1
bind() fd 4, family 2, port 123, addr 0.0.0.0, flags=8
flags for fd 4: 04002
bind() fd 5, family 2, port 123, addr 192.168.1.1, flags=8
flags for fd 5: 04002
bind() fd 6, family 2, port 123, addr 127.0.0.1, flags=0
flags for fd 6: 04002
bind() fd 7, family 2, port 123, addr 192.168.238.238, flags=8
flags for fd 7: 04002
bind() fd 8, family 2, port 123, addr 1.2.3.4, flags=0
flags for fd 8: 04002
bind() fd 9, family 2, port 123, addr 192.168.16.43, flags=0
flags for fd 9: 04002
create_sockets: ninterfaces=6
interface 0: fd=4, bfd=-1, name=wildcard, flags=0x8
sin=0.0.0.0 bcast=0.0.0.0, mask=255.255.255.255
interface 1: fd=5, bfd=-1, name=eth0, flags=0x9
sin=192.168.1.1 bcast=192.168.1.255, mask=255.255.255.0
interface 2: fd=6, bfd=-1, name=lo, flags=0x5
sin=127.0.0.1 mask=255.0.0.0
interface 3: fd=7, bfd=-1, name=dvb0_0, flags=0x9
sin=192.168.238.238 bcast=192.168.238.255,
mask=255.255.255.0
interface 4: fd=8, bfd=-1, name=tun0, flags=0x3
sin=1.2.3.4 mask=255.255.255.255
interface 5: fd=9, bfd=-1, name=ppp0, flags=0x3
sin=192.168.16.43 mask=255.255.255.255
init_io: maxactivefd 9
local_clock: at 0 state 0
addto_syslog: frequency initialized 0.000 PPM from
/var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
local_clock: at 0 state 1
getnetnum given 127.0.0.1, got 127.0.0.1
getnetnum given 229.1.1.8, got 229.1.1.8
bind() fd 11, family 2, port 123, addr 229.1.1.8, flags=0
flags for fd 11: 04002
Added addr 229.1.1.8 to list of addresses
io_multicast_add 229.1.1.8
configuring filegen:
prefix: /var/log/ntpstats/
basename: peerstats -> peerstats
type: 2 -> 2
flag: 1 -> 81
authtrust: keyid 0000ffff life 1
report_event: system event 'event_restart' (0x01) status 'sync_alarm,
sync_unspec, 1 event, event_unspec' (0xc010)
addto_syslog: select(): nfound=-1, error: Interrupted system call
auth_agekeys: at 1 keys 1 expired 0
timer: refresh ts 0
addto_syslog: select(): nfound=-1, error: Interrupted system call
addto_syslog: select(): nfound=-1, error: Interrupted system call
These addto_syslog errors occur once a second for as long as ntpd runs.
Are they relevant?
Thanks again,
Julian
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