Does it work if you comment out the line "exit 0" in /etc/network/if-up.d/ntp?
To the maintainer(s): Why is this line in there by default? Would it hurt to restart ntp whenever a network interface comes up, and let users disable this if they want, instead of doing it the other way around?
Does it work if you comment out the line "exit 0" in /etc/network/ if-up.d/ ntp?
To the maintainer(s): Why is this line in there by default? Would it hurt to restart ntp whenever a network interface comes up, and let users disable this if they want, instead of doing it the other way around?