Never mind... Apparently, even though I asked her if her firewall was really down, it wasn't. I've shown her how to enable 123 in the firewall port. On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 16:47 -0500, Bryen wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 14:25 -0700, Sloan wrote:
Bryen wrote:
I'm forwarding this question from a colleague of mine...
She's trying to set up an ntp server one one box and ntp client on the other box.
The client seems to work fine because when pointing it to a public ntp server, everything works. But when pointing to the internal ntp server, connection is failed.
As a test, the firewall has been disabled on the server.
What else must be done to make the server an ntp server and accept connections?
It should just work.
Please provide the output of the following command to be run on the ntp server:
ntpq -pn
Joe
According to her results which she emailed me: remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter ============================================================================== 127.127.1.0 LOCAL(0) 10 l 50 64 377 0.000 0.000 0.001 *216.218.254.202 .CDMA. 1 u 51 64 373 83.299 -20.827 125.720 +66.220.9.122 10.200.208.2 2 u 48 64 377 85.737 -12.030 156.947
She also verifies that the client machine and the server machine can both get NTP from a public ntp server. It is just that client machines cannot connect to the internal server machine.
NTPDate, from the client machine, also says "no servers can be used, exiting"
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