how to stop synchroniziing the clock from internet at startup

Derek Broughton news at pointerstop.ca
Fri Apr 14 23:43:24 UTC 2006


grsuisse wrote:

> 
> If you are like me your router has problems with IPv6. To overcome this
> for ntp you need to make a copule of changes.
> 
> First ntpdate is called at start up. Its configuration file is
> /etc/defaults/ntpdate. Adding -4 to the line NTPOPTIONS will force
> ntpdate to use IPv4. My file looks like this:

Since you'll still have problems with other internet protocols, wouldn't it
be easier to just disable ipv6?

-- 
derek





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