7 Nov
2005
7 Nov
'05
14:22
On Monday 07 November 2005 14:56, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
It is important to note that by default, the ntp protocol uses UDP port 123 for both source and destination ports. Wherever your NAT is happening (your internet provider perhaps?), probably they are blocking inbound traffic on privileged ports (those below 1024).
NAT is the reason. When I opened port 123 in the NAT it works:-) In Norway most ISPs provide each ADSL-sub with a ADSL-router with NAT (not the normal ADSL-modem). A good thing[TM], except in this situation. *glad it works now* Tanks to everybody for the great help. -- Bjørge Solli