Re: OT: Debian nor OS/X get time from MS's SNTP

2003-02-25 Thread Mark Ferlatte
Kent West said on Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 03:21:21PM -0600: > This is what my Windows admin says: > > >... here's what MS has to say about the time service running on ntp0: > >'The Windows Time Synchronization service (W32Time) is a fully compliant > >implementation of the Simple Network Time Protoc

Re: OT: Debian nor OS/X get time from MS's SNTP

2003-02-25 Thread Kent West
Mark Ferlatte wrote: Kent West said on Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 12:03:26PM -0600: Our Windows admin guy tells me that the time server for campus is running SNTP (RFC 1769). I've noticed that neither my Debian box nor two Macintosh OS/X boxes can synch time against our ntp server. However, they c

Re: OT: Debian nor OS/X get time from MS's SNTP

2003-02-25 Thread Mark Ferlatte
Kent West said on Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 12:03:26PM -0600: > Our Windows admin guy tells me that the time server for campus is > running SNTP (RFC 1769). I've noticed that neither my Debian box nor two > Macintosh OS/X boxes can synch time against our ntp server. However, > they can synch against

OT: Debian nor OS/X get time from MS's SNTP

2003-02-25 Thread Kent West
Our Windows admin guy tells me that the time server for campus is running SNTP (RFC 1769). I've noticed that neither my Debian box nor two Macintosh OS/X boxes can synch time against our ntp server. However, they can synch against a Solaris server we have. Does Linux and/or OS/X not work with S