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Subject: | Re: Network time server for vxWorks booting from Darwin |
From: | Eric Norum <[email protected]> |
To: | Mark Rivers <[email protected]> |
Cc: | [email protected] |
Date: | Mon, 15 Dec 2003 08:33:51 -0600 |
Ernest,
Also, check Darwin for a ntp configuration file. There may be a default security level just like in LINUX:
That was basically the problem. With the default settings of ntpd on Darwin, and with the default ntp.conf, authentication is enabled. I have now copied our Linux ntp.conf file to the Darwin system, and it has a line "authenticate no". Restarting ntpd to use that file fixed the problem. I also realize now that my boot host does not actually have to provide ntp time, I can set the environment variable EPICS_TS_NTP_INET to point to another time server.
-- Eric Norum [email protected] Advanced Photon Source Phone: (630) 252-4793 Argonne National Laboratory