I installed SLI-only Debian 12, and installed NTP on it in this way:
https://timetoolsltd.com/ntp/how-to-ins ... -on-linux/
I added my Windows domain controller IP address in the ntp.conf file and commended out the Debian pools, because this server isn't supposed to have internet access. When I ran ntpq -p, I got:
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
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+xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 61.239.100.17 2 u 7 64 377 1.1269 -14398695 0.6500
Note the '+' symbol and the offset.
I added 'tos maxdist 16' to no avail.
I created this Debian server to replace and old CentOS server that was working. It used Chrony though.
Both servers are on the same subnet, while the DS is on another.
What is missing?
https://timetoolsltd.com/ntp/how-to-ins ... -on-linux/
I added my Windows domain controller IP address in the ntp.conf file and commended out the Debian pools, because this server isn't supposed to have internet access. When I ran ntpq -p, I got:
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
=======================================================================================
+xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 61.239.100.17 2 u 7 64 377 1.1269 -14398695 0.6500
Note the '+' symbol and the offset.
I added 'tos maxdist 16' to no avail.
I created this Debian server to replace and old CentOS server that was working. It used Chrony though.
Both servers are on the same subnet, while the DS is on another.
What is missing?
Statistics: Posted by Duud — 2024-04-05 04:05 — Replies 3 — Views 99