I've got 7.2 working just the way you described.  I had to open up
UDP port 123 throught the firewall, and it just works.

My problem is that I can't then have my other linux boxen get the
time from the ntp server. ntpdate <thatbox> gives something about
"no suitable servers found".  

Any ideas, anyone?

-Scott

Gordon Charrick wrote:
> 
> I'm starting to use 7.2 on some servers and I'm having trouble getting ntp
> working. I'm trying to make one of these new servers the main server for
> the subnet and I have the following in /etc/ntp.conf
> 
> server ntp.ourconcord.net
> server timex.cs.columbia.edu
> server fuzz.psc.edu
> driftfile /etc/ntp/drift
> 
> When I run ntpq I get the following output like it can't contact the
> servers. I have a 6.2 server currently running xntpd and it shows output
> that appears correct (at least not all zeros). Any ideas? It's not a
> firewall issue, BTW.
> 
> # ntpq -c lpeers
>      remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset
> jitter
> ==============================================================================
>  ourconcord.net  0.0.0.0         16 u    -  128    0    0.000    0.000
> 4000.00
>  cs.columbia.edu 0.0.0.0         16 u    -  128    0    0.000    0.000
> 4000.00
>  mailer1.psc.edu 0.0.0.0         16 u    -  128    0    0.000    0.000
> 4000.00
> 
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