12 Dec
2001
12 Dec
'01
10:07
Maybe it is compiled with tcp-wrapper support like many other services. In this case have a deep look into /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny I didn't verify that though...
No, ntpd typically isn't linked against tcp-wrappers. I've never seen such a beast and the SuSE RPMs definitely aren't. However, since Guido says that netdate uses a different protocol and port, that's the reason UKlaus is looking for. ntpd listens on UDP port 123 and if no other daemon (or inetd-spawned program) is on UDP port 37, you'll get a connection refused error. Cheers Tobias