>
> This is a crappy solution but you could try to add hardcoded routes
> for these two IPs that send the traffic back toward your NTP server
> into your router. At the same time you could told to your NTP server to
> consider this two IPs as alias.
It's a smart idea.
> Le mercredi 22 juin 2011 20:01:18, Michelle Konzack a écrit :
>>
>>>> I have a hardware DSL/GSM Router where I can not change the setings for
>>>> the 2 NTP servers, because they are hardcoded.
>>>
>>> Hardcoded by IP address or host name ?
>>
>> In my<dns1.private> I see my hardware router querying for the PTR of
>> the two IP-Addresses.
>>> You can setup a reverse zone for a single address/PTR record. But what's
>>> the point ?
>>
>> I need a possibility to catch and forward two, from me uncontrolled IPs,
>> to my NTP server.
If the NTP servers are hardcoded by IP address, I can't see how mangling
the reverse PTR record could help. Reverse PTR records are mostly only
informative.
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