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From: Bogdan P. <pet...@ya...> - 2007-03-13 03:30:28
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Yep, after reboot, and everytime I try to start xntpd. I found another guy on the web who was complaining that he notices the same thing when running ntp and one of the eth interfaces was down. Mine are up but that's why I rather think it's and ntp bug ... lsof output: COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME dhcpcd 545 root 4u IPv4 5090 UDP *:bootpc dnsmasq 684 nobody 4u IPv4 5796 UDP *:domain dnsmasq 684 nobody 5u IPv4 5797 TCP *:domain (LISTEN) dnsmasq 684 nobody 9u IPv4 5810 UDP *:filenet-tms dhcpd 771 root 5u IPv4 6329 UDP *:bootps sshd 901 root 3u IPv4 7006 TCP esgaroth:ssh (LISTEN) smbd 1243 root 18u IPv4 8570 TCP esgaroth:microsoft-ds (LISTEN) smbd 1243 root 19u IPv4 8571 TCP esgaroth:netbios-ssn (LISTEN) nmbd 1247 root 6u IPv4 8793 UDP *:netbios-ns nmbd 1247 root 7u IPv4 8794 UDP *:netbios-dgm nmbd 1247 root 8u IPv4 8796 UDP esgaroth:netbios-ns nmbd 1247 root 9u IPv4 8797 UDP esgaroth:netbios-dgm as you see no port 123. Also I see no ntp in the process list Best regards --- Heiko Zuerker <he...@zu...> wrote: > Do you get this message after you reboot the box? > > What's the output of the following commands: > lsof -i tcp:123 > lsof -i udp:123 > -------------------------------- Being in the majority means that most people agree with you; it does not mean that you are right. -------------------------------- ____________________________________________________________________________________ Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/newmail_tools.html |