- My /etc/ntp.conf file has the nomodify parameters you described above.
- I added "logfile /var/log/ntpd" to /etc/ntp.conf, and I uncommented the statsdir line.
- ntpdate tells me "no servers can be used, exiting".
- "sudo ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com" tells me "the NTP socket is in use, exiting".
- My /var/log/ntpd logfile does include the "could not resolve ... giving up" line
- After a "sudo /etc/init.d/ntp restart" I get:
5 Jun 17:43:58 ntpd[2769]: synchronized to 91.189.94.4, stratum 2
5 Jun 17:43:58 ntpd[2769]: time reset +0.136732 s
5 Jun 17:43:58 ntpd[2769]: kernel time sync status change 0001
By the way, the part about roaming mode doesn't make sense to me: If you're connected, you're connected.
I confirm this.
- My /etc/ntp.conf file has the nomodify parameters you described above.
- I added "logfile /var/log/ntpd" to /etc/ntp.conf, and I uncommented the statsdir line.
- ntpdate tells me "no servers can be used, exiting".
- "sudo ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com" tells me "the NTP socket is in use, exiting".
- My /var/log/ntpd logfile does include the "could not resolve ... giving up" line
- After a "sudo /etc/init.d/ntp restart" I get:
5 Jun 17:43:58 ntpd[2769]: synchronized to 91.189.94.4, stratum 2
5 Jun 17:43:58 ntpd[2769]: time reset +0.136732 s
5 Jun 17:43:58 ntpd[2769]: kernel time sync status change 0001
By the way, the part about roaming mode doesn't make sense to me: If you're connected, you're connected.