Yes it is thanks to Jack Yaz for making it so easy to install and kvic for the early development.
The thing I love about it is that you can use ntpq -p to see what's going on and in particular "NTP Time Server Monitor by Meinberg 1.04" which shows at a glance how everything is running.
To...
Yes precisely the issue EmeraldDeer thank-you!
So is it a case of the router mis-reporting it's sync source (Refid) or is it actually using a Refid different to the one I set in the GUI?
But when I look at the output from Time Server Monitor by Meinberg 1.04 running on my PC I get the following which indicates the router is using 71-80-83-0 etc as it's reference??
State Remote Refid Stratum Type When Poll Reach Delay Offset Jitter
LOCAL(0)...
Hi all, sorry if this has been asked before but regarding the new implementation of the NTP Daemon in 384.11:-
I would like to reference an internal NTP server on my LAN (a LeoNTP GPS server) in the GUI.
Whenever I try it keeps defaulting to pool.ntp.org it seems
Do I have to make changes in...
Thank-you Martineau for your help and the link to the patch you provided...
Did you compile the patch yourself? If so, well done!
It seems that there is a fair bit of background to this issue that I am just coming in on; late to the party, so to speak.
I am happy with the "compromise"...
I was having exactly the same issues and getting pretty frustrated, but fortunately I found a simple solution...
The setup:-
ASUS RT-AC86U router with Merlin Firmware 384.6
with WAN DNS servers set to Cloudflare (1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1) for testing purposes
and LAN DHCP turned off.
Windows 10...
Thank-you Martineau for your lengthy reply, much appreciated.
I think I have found a simple solution that works for my purposes and uses your suggested ordering...
The setup:-
ASUS RT-AC86U router with Merlin Firmware 384.6
with WAN DNS servers set to Cloudflare (1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1) for...
Here are the results of the corresponding "IP rule" lookup:-
0: from all lookup local
10001: from 10.4.0.2 to 203.35.xx.xxx lookup main
10101: from 10.4.0.0/28 lookup ovpnc1
10102: from 10.4.0.2 lookup ovpnc1
32766: from all lookup main
32767: from all lookup default
Does this...
Thanks Xentrk for sticking with me on this...
I haven't checked the ip rule from SSH session but here are the entries as they appear in order in the web gui...
All Traffic 10.4.0.0/28 0.0.0.0 VPN
PC general 10.4.0.2 0.0.0.0 VPN
ntp Syd 10.4.0.2 203.35.xx.xx WAN
I added the second line to test...
Yes NordVPN push their DNS server through and it has the same IP as the main server but only when there are no exceptions to the basic rule which is:
All traffic 10.4.0.0/28 0.0.0.0 VPN
As soon as I introduce any exceptions such as:-
ntp Sydney 10.4.0.2 203.35.xx.xx WAN
then the DNS becomes...