On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 17:34, Kent West wrote: > I've been using ntpdate to set the clock on my Woody box for some time, > but recently our MS-oriented Administrator updated our PDC and BDC > domain controllers to Windows 2000 in order to implement Active > Directory. Today I noticed that ntpdate no longer works when pointing to > our (MS-Windows) ntp time server. If I point it to a Solaris time > server, no problem. A WinXP machine I just tested on is able to get the > time from our ntp time server. > > So my question; does anyone know if Microsoft has thrown something into > W2K/XP/ActiveDirectory to break ntp services to non-MS clients? > > Thanks! > > Kent
Hi Kent, I'm going back through my archives of debian-user and found your post with no public replies. I use ntpdate on Woody pointed at a Windows 2000 Server box (acting as a Domain Controller) and it pulls the time okay. I wonder if there's an extra service that you might need to enable on the Win2k box? Jeremy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]