I'm attempting to beat down an ntpd problem and rtfming hasn't helped so far. I've got a central server that requests information from public time servers and happily alternates normally between the 'presently best' servers. I've got several 'slaves' that talk to the central server and *should* get sync'd to that. However, none of the slaves want to do that. They see the master just fine, they talk to it fine, but they just don't like it. Even when it's the only option. I've forced the date with ntpdate and it gets that from the server no problem. (Unless it did a really good job of faking talking to the central server.) The master file looks like: +------------- | restrict default ignore | restrict 127.0.0.1 | restrict colo.subnet mask 255.255.255.240 notrust nomodify notrap | restrict colo2.subnet mask 255.255.255.240 notrust nomodify notrap | server x.x.x.x | server x.x.x.x | server x.x.x.x | server x.x.x.x | server 127.127.1.0 # local clock | fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10 | driftfile /etc/ntp/drift | broadcastdelay 0.008 +------------- The simplest ntp.conf file looks like: +------------- | server central.server.ip | driftfile /etc/ntp/drift | broadcastdelay 0.008 +------------- Another 'slave' has the local clock conf lines as fallbacks and ALWAYS picks that. Pointers? TIA, David