Group: comp.os.linux.networking
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=C0ngel_Catal=E0?=
Date: Saturday, April 05, 2008 6:03 AM
Subject: Problem with Debian Etch and NTP

I have installed Debian 4.0 Etch r3 i386 in my laptop and I have a
strange problem with clock setting with NTP that I can't solve by my self.

I use NTP to sync clock, and I think NTP configuration is well done,
even time zones too.

When I boot my laptop, my clock is always +2 hour over my current time.
My ntpd is running, but when I type ntpq -p I get "No association ID's
returned" message.

So I restart ntpd and after a while I get my clock synchronized again,
so I understand that my configuration is OK, but I can't understand why
it does not work at boot time and it does after restart daemon manually.

By the way, after this, I can type ntpq -q and now I get the list of NTP
servers I have configured and its running data.

I will apreciate any help with this problem. If you need some of my
configuration files or any other info, please ask for them.

Many thanks.

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