Thanks for the reply Nyizsa. Sorry if this is not in the thread, but I cannot reply to the list directly....
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 09:52:34 -0400 "Brent Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have some problems with processes not being able to connect to the internet. I have a ntp daemon running, but when I try to syncronize with an internet clock I get the following error message: NTP support is not installed. Please install and activate NTP support in the system to enable synchronization of your local time server with Internet time servers.
Check if the ntpd daemon is running! ps -e |grep ntpd If it isn't (I bet it isn't), you can start it simply by ntpd as root. ntpd is running, and /etc/services has: ntp 123/tcp ntp 123/udp # Network Time Protocol
Also, I cannot send and recieve from evolution for my gmail account. I have the POP and SMTP options the same in my notebook which is running Ubuntu, and it works fine.
And what error messages do you get? No error message, but cannot select the send/recieve button Also ssmtp and pop are in /etc/services
Am I missing some configuration option here? Something to do with security? Should I be putting anything in hosts.allow? Any help would be appreciated. I am running testing. Thanks, Brent
-- Szia: Nyizsa.