On Friday 03 September 2004 22:09, Mike Kenzie wrote:
On Friday 03 September 2004 15:50, John N. Alegre wrote:
After setting the ntp.conf file and starting the ntpd deamon if I look at /var/log/ntp I see ...
libros:/etc # cat /var/log/ntp 3 Sep 14:28:33 ntpd[6171]: sendto(128.46.103.93): Bad file descriptor 3 Sep 14:28:34 ntpd[6171]: sendto(132.246.168.148): Bad file descriptor 3 Sep 14:29:34 ntpd[6171]: sendto(130.126.24.53): Bad file descriptor 3 Sep 14:29:38 ntpd[6171]: sendto(128.46.103.93): Bad file descriptor
Did you open the ntp port in the firewall?
I thought of this at dinner last night. No I did not. Since that port is not one of the Yast choices, could you please tell the the port number? The above is a perfect segue into another question I have. How do you check the port some given app or daemon is using. john -- ############################################# # John N. Alegre # Andante Systems # Web Hosting # Web Site Development # www.johnalegre.net #############################################