Re: [chrony-users] Allowing IPv6 hosts to sync |
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On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 03:30:02PM +0100, Alexander Groß wrote:
> I'm running chronyd (chrony) version 1.29.1 on CentOS7 and I would
> like to allow IPv6 hosts from my local network to sync with the
> server.
> This is the relevant part from my /etc/chrony.conf:
>
> allow 172.16.0/24
> allow 2001:444:1f0a:c9a::/64
> # no deny rules present!
> chronyc> accheck 2001:444:1f0b:c9a::12
> 209 Access denied
I actually had to put some debugging code in chronyd to see why that
happens, but it looks like a typo in the address: 1f0a != 1f0b :).
BTW, in RHEL/CentOS 7.2 is chrony-2.1.1.
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Miroslav Lichvar
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