ntp stratum ?????

2003-10-15 Thread Genti Hila
I have installed RedHat 8.0 and i've trying to use it as a ntp server for my switches. I configured the ntp.conf and it is seems to working as a daemon at least. First i have been trying to allow sync only for another machine with windows xp, but when i try to sync from the xp machine

Re: NTP reminders

2003-09-17 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
start". Red Hat's init script syncs with the servers listed in /etc/ntp/step-tickers before starting ntpd. Emmanuel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: NTP reminders

2003-09-17 Thread Aly Dharshi
You can also try tick.utoronto.ca or tock.utoronto.ca and these are also good ntp servers, there is the U of L one timeserver.uleth.ca but I have no clue if this is open to the world. Cheers, Aly. -- Aly S.P Dharshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] Southern Alberta Digital Library Project

Re: NTP reminders

2003-09-17 Thread Chris Purcell
; "ntpq ". When I tried that on the time.nist.gov server, I > didn't get anything. Ditto when I tried ntp.tuxfamily.net. However, > when I tried it against > clock.redhat.com, I got a response. Try changing your ntp.conf to > clock.redhat.com. > > Also, chec

Re: NTP reminders

2003-09-17 Thread Benjamin J. Weiss
.nist.gov server, I didn't get anything. Ditto when I tried ntp.tuxfamily.net. However, when I tried it against clock.redhat.com, I got a response. Try changing your ntp.conf to clock.redhat.com. Also, check that ntp is open on your iptables. Try "iptables -L". You should see a couple

Re: NTP reminders

2003-09-17 Thread Noah
umber, line ignored > > Sep 17 09:27:57 tsunami ntpd[22727]: frequency initialized 0.000 from > > /etc/ntp/drift > > Sep 17 09:27:57 tsunami ntpd[22727]: bind() fd 10, family 2, port 123, > addr > > 224.0.1.1, in_classd=1 flags=0 fails: Address already in use > > Sep 17 09:27:

Re: NTP reminders

2003-09-17 Thread Mario T. DeFazio
Noah wrote: On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 12:36:22 -0500, Leonard Miller wrote In /etc/ntp.conf set the server to whatever you want to use. server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx or server time.nist.gov and set the drift file to driftfile /etc/ntp/drift Then "service ntpd start" That should be all you nee

Re: NTP reminders

2003-09-17 Thread Benjamin J. Weiss
> Sep 17 09:27:57 tsunami ntpd[22727]: kernel time discipline status 0040 > Sep 17 09:27:57 tsunami ntpd[22727]: getnetnum: "time.nist.gov" invalid host > number, line ignored > Sep 17 09:27:57 tsunami ntpd[22727]: frequency initialized 0.000 from > /etc/ntp/drift > Sep

Re: NTP reminders

2003-09-17 Thread Noah
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 12:36:22 -0500, Leonard Miller wrote > In /etc/ntp.conf set the server to whatever you want to use. > server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx > or > server time.nist.gov > > and set the drift file to > driftfile /etc/ntp/drift > > Then "service ntpd start&q

Re: NTP reminders

2003-09-17 Thread Benjamin J. Weiss
> In /etc/ntp.conf set the server to whatever you want to use. > server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx > or > server time.nist.gov > > and set the drift file to > driftfile /etc/ntp/drift > > Then "service ntpd start" > > That should be all you need. Or, to do it from

Re: NTP reminders

2003-09-17 Thread Leonard Miller
In /etc/ntp.conf set the server to whatever you want to use. server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx or server time.nist.gov and set the drift file to driftfile /etc/ntp/drift Then "service ntpd start" That should be all you need. Leonard Automatically inserted lawyer supplied confidentiality blu

Re: NTP reminders

2003-09-17 Thread Noah
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 12:38:12 -0500, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote > > okay its Been a while since I fiddled with ntp on a redhat machine. > > my clock is way off. is there are good admin tutorial for setting up ntp? > > > > thanks in advance, > > What version of R

Re: NTP reminders

2003-09-17 Thread Benjamin J. Weiss
> okay its Been a while since I fiddled with ntp on a redhat machine. > my clock is way off. is there are good admin tutorial for setting up ntp? > > thanks in advance, What version of RedHat are you running? Ben -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROT

NTP reminders

2003-09-17 Thread Noah
okay its Been a while since I fiddled with ntp on a redhat machine. my clock is way off. is there are good admin tutorial for setting up ntp? thanks in advance, Noah -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Activating NTP in RH9 as a Local Clock Source...

2003-07-01 Thread Keith Morse
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Jonathan R Raon wrote: > Hi to everyone, > > I am trying to activate NTP in RH9 which are currently > doing well in RH6.2 . In my current config in RH6.2 I > am referring to two external sources via the Internet > (specifically in nist1.datum.com and ntp2.

Re: Activating NTP in RH9 as a Local Clock Source...

2003-06-26 Thread Bret Hughes
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 04:36, Jonathan R Raon wrote: > Hi to everyone, > > I am trying to activate NTP in RH9 which are currently > doing well in RH6.2 . In my current config in RH6.2 I > am referring to two external sources via the Internet > (specifically in nist1.datum.com a

Activating NTP in RH9 as a Local Clock Source...

2003-06-26 Thread Jonathan R Raon
Hi to everyone, I am trying to activate NTP in RH9 which are currently doing well in RH6.2 . In my current config in RH6.2 I am referring to two external sources via the Internet (specifically in nist1.datum.com and ntp2.sf-bay.org). The current clock (using NTP running RH6.2) is very helpful and

Re: NTP trouble--UPDATE

2003-06-20 Thread Bret Hughes
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 11:34, Shaw, Marco wrote: > (Sorry receiving emails currently so can't reply, but will change that now.) > > [root@]# uname -a > Linux 2.4.18-18.7.xbigmem #1 SMP Wed Nov 13 18:24:15 EST 2002 i686 unknown > [root@]# rpm -q ntp ntp-4.1.1-1 > >

Re: NTP trouble

2003-06-20 Thread Bill Tangren
Shaw, Marco wrote: [root@]# uname -a Linux 2.4.18-18.7.xbigmem #1 SMP Wed Nov 13 18:24:15 EST 2002 i686 unknown [root@]# rpm -q ntp ntp-4.1.1-1 I have a system where these commands work: ntptrace stratum_IP ntpq -p statum_IP but, when I startup the NTP service I see *no traffic* during a tcpdump

NTP trouble--UPDATE

2003-06-20 Thread Shaw, Marco
(Sorry receiving emails currently so can't reply, but will change that now.) [root@]# uname -a Linux 2.4.18-18.7.xbigmem #1 SMP Wed Nov 13 18:24:15 EST 2002 i686 unknown [root@]# rpm -q ntp ntp-4.1.1-1 [root@]# cat /etc/ntp.conf|grep "^#" restrict default restrict 127.0.0.1 se

Re: NTP trouble

2003-06-20 Thread Michael Gargiullo
What does your /etc/ntp.conf look like? On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 11:27, Shaw, Marco wrote: > [root@]# uname -a > Linux 2.4.18-18.7.xbigmem #1 SMP Wed Nov 13 18:24:15 EST 2002 i686 > unknown > [root@]# rpm -q ntp > ntp-4.1.1-1 > > I have a system where these commands work:

NTP trouble

2003-06-20 Thread Shaw, Marco
[root@]# uname -a Linux 2.4.18-18.7.xbigmem #1 SMP Wed Nov 13 18:24:15 EST 2002 i686 unknown [root@]# rpm -q ntp ntp-4.1.1-1 I have a system where these commands work: ntptrace stratum_IP ntpq -p statum_IP but, when I startup the NTP service I see *no traffic* during a tcpdump, and if I run

Re: NTP Error

2003-06-19 Thread Bret Hughes
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 11:18, David Barkman wrote: > Hi, I found the following error in my /var/log/messages file for NTP: > > Jun 19 08:28:21 jupiter ntpd[8552]: can't open /etc/ntp.drft.TEMP: > Permission denied > > Why is it looking for /etc/ntp.drft.TEMP? In my nt

NTP Error

2003-06-19 Thread David Barkman
Hi, I found the following error in my /var/log/messages file for NTP: Jun 19 08:28:21 jupiter ntpd[8552]: can't open /etc/ntp.drft.TEMP: Permission denied Why is it looking for /etc/ntp.drft.TEMP? In my ntp.conf file I only have /etc/ntp.drft, and this TEMP file does not even exists o

Re: NTP Problem

2003-02-07 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On 7 Feb 2003, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: > Do you know whether this has been submitted to Bugzilla, such that it's > changed in the next update to the dhclient program? Somneone else submitted a similar (but not identical) patch. His patch adds specific exception lines; mine is more minimalist. Eit

Re: NTP Problem

2003-02-07 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 14:49, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > On 4 Feb 2003, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: > > > So, if we apply that patch to all 8.0 machines running dhclient, and > > then their individual NTP daemons will automatically sync to the > > ntp-servers specified by the DH

RE: ntp again

2003-02-06 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Patrick Nelson wrote: > What is step-tickers? I just put the time server on a line all by > itself, but don't really know how to check this. /etc/ntp/step-tickers contains nothing but server names, one per line. The file is parsed by /etc/init.d/ntpd when the ser

RE: ntp again

2003-02-05 Thread Patrick Nelson
Todd A. Jacobs wrote: ->>>> The asterisk means the clock has been declared a system peer--in other words, you are synchronized to that server. See /usr/share/doc/ntp-4.1.1/ntpq.htm for more info. I can't find any reference to an = sign, though, so I'm g

Re: ntp again

2003-02-05 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Patrick Nelson wrote: > Not sure what the "=" and "*" are. The asterisk means the clock has been declared a system peer--in other words, you are synchronized to that server. See /usr/share/doc/ntp-4.1.1/ntpq.htm for more info. I can't fin

ntp again

2003-02-05 Thread Patrick Nelson
RH72 and RH73 up to date systems. Having problems again. Have a RH72 server (mytimeserver) that gets its time data from the internet with a ntp.conf like: server time.nist.gov server time-nw.nist.gov driftfile /etc/ntp/drift authentication no Then I have RH73 clients that access

Re: NTP Problem

2003-02-04 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On 4 Feb 2003, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: > So, if we apply that patch to all 8.0 machines running dhclient, and > then their individual NTP daemons will automatically sync to the > ntp-servers specified by the DHCP server? That would be _very_ nice. Yes indeedy. > Silly question, but h

Re: NTP Problem

2003-02-04 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 14:00, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Bret Hughes wrote: > > > I don;t have an 8.0 machine to look at. Has redhat modified network > > startup scripts to slurp ntp servers from dhcp information? > > Yup. [...] > > Basicall

Re: simple ntp setup question...

2003-02-03 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 18:13, christopher j bottaro wrote: > sorry, i've posted this before, but since then i've reinstalled redhat-8.0 on > my machines and lost my ntp.conf files...and redhat's "search the mailing > list archives" feature on their webpage is broken... No idea about your actual p

simple ntp setup question...

2003-02-03 Thread christopher j bottaro
hello, sorry, i've posted this before, but since then i've reinstalled redhat-8.0 on my machines and lost my ntp.conf files...and redhat's "search the mailing list archives" feature on their webpage is broken...so i gotta ask again on the list...=/ this time, i'm gunna write it down though...=)

Re: Another NTP Problem

2003-02-02 Thread Mike McMullen
lock anyway, and NEVER EVER > prefer your local system clock--unless it happens to have a built-in > Cesium atomic clock. =) > > Remove the prefer keywords, and restart your ntp service. Also, make sure > that you don't have "restrict default ignore" in your configur

Re: Another NTP Problem

2003-02-02 Thread Mike McMullen
Thanks, Bret. I went back to double check everything and magically it had synced with a server. Not sure why but it is working now. Thanks, Mike > On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 17:39, Mike McMullen wrote: > > I'm having my own NTP problem at the moment > > on a RH 7.3 system. I hav

Re: Another NTP Problem

2003-02-02 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
ver other than your LAN's local master clock anyway, and NEVER EVER prefer your local system clock--unless it happens to have a built-in Cesium atomic clock. =) Remove the prefer keywords, and restart your ntp service. Also, make sure that you don't have "restrict default ignor

Re: Another NTP Problem

2003-02-02 Thread Bret Hughes
On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 17:39, Mike McMullen wrote: > I'm having my own NTP problem at the moment > on a RH 7.3 system. I have added server lines > in the /etc/ntp.conf and restarted the server. > > It always uses the local clock. My server lines look like > this: >

Another NTP Problem

2003-02-02 Thread Mike McMullen
I'm having my own NTP problem at the moment on a RH 7.3 system. I have added server lines in the /etc/ntp.conf and restarted the server. It always uses the local clock. My server lines look like this: server time.nist.gov prefer server ns.arc.nasa.gov prefer server tick.usno.navy.mil p

Re: NTP Problem

2003-02-02 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
ot;restrict default ignore" will ignore all NTP time and control packets. "restrict default nomodify" will allow time packets to be processed, but disallow changes to the configuration, which is reasonably safe as long as you have multiple time sources. If you're running dhcl

Re: NTP Problem

2003-02-02 Thread Kent Borg
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 09:30:05PM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Kent Borg wrote: > > > I have an 8.0 client on which ntpd can't get the time. I have an ntpd > > running on my basement server (RH 7.0) and it used to supply time just > > dhcli

Re: NTP Problem

2003-02-01 Thread John Salamone
Brett, Do you know if SWAT comes with samba when you download it from samba.org? - Original Message - From: "Bret Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 5:12 PM Subject: Re: NTP Problem > On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 14

Re: NTP Problem

2003-02-01 Thread Bret Hughes
On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 14:00, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Bret Hughes wrote: > > > I don;t have an 8.0 machine to look at. Has redhat modified network > > startup scripts to slurp ntp servers from dhcp information? > > Yup. And the default config

Re: NTP Problem

2003-02-01 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Bret Hughes wrote: > I don;t have an 8.0 machine to look at. Has redhat modified network > startup scripts to slurp ntp servers from dhcp information? Yup. And the default configuration is now to ignore everything except localhost, so every time dhclient runs, it pi

Re: NTP Problem

2003-02-01 Thread Bret Hughes
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 23:30, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Kent Borg wrote: > > > I have an 8.0 client on which ntpd can't get the time. I have an ntpd > > running on my basement server (RH 7.0) and it used to supply time just > > dhclient breaks NTP

Re: NTP Problem

2003-01-31 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Kent Borg wrote: > I have an 8.0 client on which ntpd can't get the time. I have an ntpd > running on my basement server (RH 7.0) and it used to supply time just dhclient breaks NTP in Red Hat 8.0. Patch it with: http://www.codegnome.org/patch

NTP Problem

2003-01-31 Thread Kent Borg
a bit, and in another buffer: # ntpq -p remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter == borg.org0.0.0.0 16 u- 6400.0000.000 4000.00 # Here

Re: Reg. NTP

2003-01-22 Thread Edward Dekkers
> I restarted ntpd daemon by the following command /etc/init/ntpd restart Then I copied the content of /var/log/messages for your reference. It says something fudge. I dont understand what is fudge ? I don't know and google doesn't give me the error either - the bind error address already in use w

Re: Reg. NTP

2003-01-21 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
e html documentation that comes with NTP so that you understand what you're doing, rather than than just tossing IP's into your config. If you need help, post your entire /etc/ntp.conf configuration, along with an explanation of which IPs belong to the local server, and which are remotes. --

Reg. NTP

2003-01-21 Thread trysaran
Message: 13From: "Edward Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Re: Reg. NTP Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 08:03:10 +0800Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> I have two machines one with RH8.0 and another with RH7.2 RH8.0 is theNIS/NFS server and RH7.2 is the NIS/N

Re: Reg. NTP

2003-01-21 Thread Edward Dekkers
> I have two machines one with RH8.0 and another with RH7.2 RH8.0 is the NIS/NFS server and RH7.2 is the NIS/NFS client. I am trying to use NTP to synchronise but I am unable. I installed the same version of NTP in both the machines still problem persists. What I have to do ? What do your l

Reg. NTP

2003-01-21 Thread trysaran
Dear Friends, I have two machines one with RH8.0 and another with RH7.2 RH8.0 is the NIS/NFS server and RH7.2 is the NIS/NFS client. I am trying to use NTP to synchronise but I am unable. I installed the same version of NTP in both the machines still problem persists. What I have to do ? Thanks in

Re: NTP reg.

2003-01-09 Thread Ben Russo
trysaran wrote: Hi, My server is running on RH8.0 but my client is RH7.2. The NTP version in Server is higher than client. I changed the firewall configuration to allow ntp. Still I am unable to synchronise the time. I used setup-firewall configuration-customize and added ntp in the others

NTP reg.

2003-01-09 Thread trysaran
Hi, My server is running on RH8.0 but my client is RH7.2. The NTP version in Server is higher than client. I changed the firewall configuration to allow ntp. Still I am unable to synchronise the time. I used setup-firewall configuration-customize and added ntp in the others column.Is it correct

Re: ntp and ntpd

2002-12-11 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 11:05:21AM -0800, Patrick Nelson wrote: > > However, now I realize that what I thought I new about ntp is off a bit. So > I plead for anyone to set me straight. How do I check that my clients are > getting time correctly from . The config file, ntp.con

Re: ntp and ntpd

2002-12-11 Thread Bret Hughes
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 13:05, Patrick Nelson wrote: > RH 62, RH72, and RH73 all up to date. > > Have a ntp server which queries internet time serves, this is a RH62 system, > that serves as a time server to the private network. I'm upgrading this > system to RH80 so I am movi

ntp and ntpd

2002-12-11 Thread Patrick Nelson
RH 62, RH72, and RH73 all up to date. Have a ntp server which queries internet time serves, this is a RH62 system, that serves as a time server to the private network. I'm upgrading this system to RH80 so I am moving services to other servers in the transition. Have a RH72 syste

Re: RH 7.3 NTP Client Problems

2002-12-11 Thread mklinke
Check your /etc/ntd.con to make sure the restrictions aren't being set unless you really want them. I used a minimallist version when setting up mine: # ntp.conf - server fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10 driftfile /etc/ntp/drift - Turn off the

RE: RH 7.3 NTP Client Problems

2002-12-11 Thread Adam H. Pendleton
el Seyman > Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 05:02 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: RH 7.3 NTP Client Problems > > On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:12:35AM -0500, Kent Borg wrote: > > > > I am having problems with the NTP client end of the software the comes > > as part

Re: RH 7.3 NTP Client Problems

2002-12-11 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:12:35AM -0500, Kent Borg wrote: > > I am having problems with the NTP client end of the software the comes > as part of Red Hat 7.3. I am talking to a RH 7.2 NTP server, and > before I upgraded my notebook to 7.3 (it was vaguely at 7.2) it could > get th

RH 7.3 NTP Client Problems

2002-12-10 Thread Kent Borg
I am having problems with the NTP client end of the software the comes as part of Red Hat 7.3. I am talking to a RH 7.2 NTP server, and before I upgraded my notebook to 7.3 (it was vaguely at 7.2) it could get the time, and now it can't. When I ask it what it is doing, it just sits

Re: ntp

2002-11-22 Thread Bret Hughes
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 21:09, Scott Foley wrote: > I am running 7.3 and enabled ntp from the dateconfig GUI. > > I notice in the /var/log/ntp.log that I get hourly entries like > this: > > 22 Nov 20:59:42 ntpd[2198]: can't open /etc/ntp.drift.TEMP: Permission > de

ntp

2002-11-22 Thread Scott Foley
I am running 7.3 and enabled ntp from the dateconfig GUI. I notice in the /var/log/ntp.log that I get hourly entries like this: 22 Nov 20:59:42 ntpd[2198]: can't open /etc/ntp.drift.TEMP: Permission denied Anyone have any ideas as to why or what the problem is and how to fix it? T

Re: arg, ntp problems

2002-11-12 Thread sgarcia
.00 [root@semaphore root]# >iptables is turned off on both computers since i'm behind a hardware >firewall. >here is the ntp.conf for criticalsection: >[root@criticalsection root]# cat /etc/ntp.conf >restrict 127.0.0.1 >server ntp1.utexas.edu >server ntp2.ut

Re: arg, ntp problems

2002-11-12 Thread Javier Gostling
p.cc.utexas.edu > server ntppub.tamu.edu > server ntp.fnbhs.com > > driftfile /etc/ntp/drift > broadcastdelay 0.008 > > authenticate no You are lacking a restrict directive to allow clients to sync with criticalsection. Try adding something like this (adjust to your IP network): re

arg, ntp problems

2002-11-12 Thread christopher j bottaro
edu server ntp.fnbhs.com driftfile /etc/ntp/drift broadcastdelay 0.008 authenticate no [root@criticalsection root]# here is the ntp.conf for semaphore: [root@semaphore root]# cat /etc/ntp.conf restrict default ignore restrict 127.0.0.1 server 192.168.1.100 driftfile /etc/ntp/drift broadcastde

RE: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?)

2002-11-01 Thread Cowles, Steve
> -Original Message- > From: Anthony E. Greene > Subject: Re: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?) > > > > >What program do you use so that Windows syncs to Linux? > > If you have Win2k or older, you can put a batch file in the > Startup folder

Re: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?)

2002-11-01 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 31-Oct-2002/15:42 -0600, Gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 02:46:11PM -0600 or thereabouts, Ed Wilts wrote: >> On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 10:44:12PM -0600, christopher j bottaro wrote: >> The short answer is no. I've got my Linu

Re: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?)

2002-10-31 Thread Bret Hughes
> On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 10:44:12PM -0600, christopher j bottaro wrote: > > ok, i got a couple computers behind a linksys cable router. the way i setup > > ntp is really simple. on each computer, i set the step-ticker to > > clock.via.net in /etc/ntp/step-tickers.

Re: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?)

2002-10-31 Thread Ed Wilts
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 03:42:00PM -0600, Gary wrote: > > What program do you use so that Windows syncs to Linux? http://nettime.sourceforge.net/ With XP, there's a built-in time sync. It's accessed through the date/time control panel. .../Ed -- Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA mailto:

Re: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?)

2002-10-31 Thread Gary
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 02:46:11PM -0600 or thereabouts, Ed Wilts wrote: > On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 10:44:12PM -0600, christopher j bottaro wrote: > The short answer is no. I've got my Linux server behind a Linksys > firewall and have no ports open. The Linux system initiates the > connection to t

Re: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?)

2002-10-31 Thread Ed Wilts
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 10:44:12PM -0600, christopher j bottaro wrote: > ok, i got a couple computers behind a linksys cable router. the way i setup > ntp is really simple. on each computer, i set the step-ticker to > clock.via.net in /etc/ntp/step-tickers. then i just had the servic

Re: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?)

2002-10-31 Thread christopher j bottaro
e similar to: > > ntpd[726]: Connection re-established to xx.xx.xx.xx > ntpd[726]: synchronisation lost > > BTW: ON my redhat systems, the ntp documentation is located in > /usr/share/doc/ntp* in html format. At least if ntp was loaded from an rpm. > > Steve Cowles awesome,

RE: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?)

2002-10-31 Thread Cowles, Steve
> -Original Message- > From: christopher j bottaro > Subject: Re: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?) > > > thanks for your help, guys. i guess how i'm doing is it > fine. i have 2 computers behind my firewall/router that > are running ntp, but he

Re: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?)

2002-10-31 Thread christopher j bottaro
> to the local time server using rdate or NTP. Assuming the local time > server is capable of running SMB, Winboxes can use the "NET TIME" command > or an NTP utility. I think the NT or 2k resource kit includes a timeserv > utility to sync those machines with a time server, probabl

Re: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?)

2002-10-31 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 30-Oct-2002/22:44 -0600, christopher j bottaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >ok, i got a couple computers behind a linksys cable router. the way i >setup ntp is really simple. on each computer, i set the step-ticker to >clock.via.

RE: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?)

2002-10-31 Thread Joe Polk
require a port to be forwarded. Ports can only be forwarded to a single host, however. <> -- Original Message --- From: Chad & Doria Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 23:17:01 -0600 Subject: RE: ntp behind firewalls (need to ope

RE: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?)

2002-10-30 Thread Chad & Doria Skinner
admin@;redhat.com]On Behalf Of christopher j bottaro Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?) ok, i got a couple computers behind a linksys cable router. the way i setup ntp is really simple. on each computer, i set the

ntp behind firewalls (need to open ports?)

2002-10-30 Thread christopher j bottaro
ok, i got a couple computers behind a linksys cable router. the way i setup ntp is really simple. on each computer, i set the step-ticker to clock.via.net in /etc/ntp/step-tickers. then i just had the service startup at boot time by using redhat's setup utility. my question is do i ha

Re: I am trying to uninstall ntp.

2002-06-23 Thread Thorsten Strusch
Hello David, David T Roth wrote: > I had installed ntp-4.1.1 and now I am trying to uninstall it. I am > using gnuRPM and the ntp package is not showing up to be uninstalled > either looking or doing a find. But when I try to install an earlier > version for redhat 7.0 it com

I am trying to uninstall ntp.

2002-06-21 Thread David T Roth
I had installed ntp-4.1.1 and now I am trying to uninstall it. I am using gnuRPM and the ntp package is not showing up to be uninstalled either looking or doing a find. But when I try to install an earlier version for redhat 7.0 it comes up saying that a later version is already installed

dhcpcd and ntp servers

2002-06-10 Thread Bret Hughes
I am trying to figure out how to tell my dhcpcd and/or pump linux boxes to sync to the ntp timeserver I have configured in dhcpd.conf on my dhcp server. I am currently using pump on my test config but will be trying dhcpcd as well but that i would try and get a jump on it. I have string

Re: ntp

2002-05-28 Thread Joachim Breuer
== >borg.org0.0.0.0 16 u- 102400.0000.000 4000.00 > [root@tb rpm]# > Looking at what is happening on the network tcpdump -i eth0 -s 1600 -vv port ntp helps me a lot in those ca

Re: ntp

2002-05-28 Thread Joachim Breuer
Hello! [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I added the ntp servcer in the /etc/ntp.conf > and ntpdate server.gov > After restart the ntp service > and it showed > > [root@mail etc]# ntptrace > localhost.localdomain: stratum 16, offset 0.33, synch distance > 0.

ntp

2002-05-27 Thread angelaoyu
Hi all I added the ntp servcer in the /etc/ntp.conf and ntpdate server.gov After restart the ntp service and it showed [root@mail etc]# ntptrace localhost.localdomain: stratum 16, offset 0.33, synch distance 0.5 0.0.0.0:*Not Synchronized* Does it work? or not work? How do I

RE: NTP Server/Client Configuration

2002-05-24 Thread Siller Gonzalez Pico, Mario A
Dear Ramain, Thaks a lot for your help about. I already had tried the configuration you recommended me without any success. I'm including the configurations I have and some other information. Do you have any idea of what might be wrong? or How to configure a Red Hat Linux box as an NTP s

Re: NTP Server/Client Configuration

2002-05-23 Thread Romain Kang
If your local NTP master is actually connected to the Internet, then you can use one of the public open servers as your master. See http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/servers.htm If you don't have continual Internet access, you set give your local master's NTP stratum with

RE: NTP Server/Client Configuration

2002-05-23 Thread Siller Gonzalez Pico, Mario A
t: 23 May 2002 18:44 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: NTP Server/Client Configuration On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 06:30:18PM +0100, Siller Gonzalez Pico, Mario A wrote: > > Something I didn't mention in my last email is that for the Linux box NTP > Server I want to have its internal c

Re: NTP Server/Client Configuration

2002-05-23 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 06:30:18PM +0100, Siller Gonzalez Pico, Mario A wrote: > > Something I didn't mention in my last email is that for the Linux box NTP > Server I want to have its internal clock as the time reference. That's why I > used the 127.127.1.0 on the ntp.c

RE: NTP Server/Client Configuration

2002-05-23 Thread Siller Gonzalez Pico, Mario A
Dear Emmanuel, Something I didn't mention in my last email is that for the Linux box NTP Server I want to have its internal clock as the time reference. That's why I used the 127.127.1.0 on the ntp.conf file as the server address. I've done as you commented on your email. These a

Re: NTP Server/Client Configuration

2002-05-23 Thread Monte Milanuk
On Thu, 23 May 2002 17:22:59 +0100 "Siller Gonzalez Pico, Mario A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Monte, > > Thanks a lot for your feedback. I checked the HOWTO document. However, > in my network scenario I'm not planning to make the synchronization >

RE: NTP Server/Client Configuration

2002-05-23 Thread Siller Gonzalez Pico, Mario A
Dear Monte, Thanks a lot for your feedback. I checked the HOWTO document. However, in my network scenario I'm not planning to make the synchronization with any NTP real server (stratum 1, stratum 2). Since my network is not connected to the internet at all I want to configure one of my

Re: NTP Server/Client Configuration

2002-05-23 Thread Monte Milanuk
On Thu, 23 May 2002 14:53:59 +0100 "Siller Gonzalez Pico, Mario A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to configure NTP on several Red Hat Linux boxes without any > success. I'm including some information about the configurations I'm >

Re: NTP Server/Client Configuration

2002-05-23 Thread Carl D. Blake
Are you sure that the server you are connecting to is an NTP server? The fact that ntptrace reports that the localhost is a stratum 1 server indicates that ntp thinks the localhost is the main time server. I have a system setup at work here where my computer connects to an ntp server on our

NTP Server/Client Configuration

2002-05-23 Thread Siller Gonzalez Pico, Mario A
Hi, I'm trying to configure NTP on several Red Hat Linux boxes without any success. I'm including some information about the configurations I'm working on. Does anyone has any idea of what might be wrong? or How to configure a Red Hat Linux box as an NTP server?. Thank

Re: Small network NTP server

2002-04-09 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: >At 4/9/2002 01:47 PM -0700, you wrote: >> >My Sun Sparc running 6.2 has xntp. Where would I find the newer ntp, since >> >I believe RH no longer supports Sparc? Could I get the .src.rpm and do >>

Re: Small network NTP server

2002-04-09 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 4/9/2002 01:47 PM -0700, you wrote: > >My Sun Sparc running 6.2 has xntp. Where would I find the newer ntp, since > >I believe RH no longer supports Sparc? Could I get the .src.rpm and do > >something to it to make it work on sparc? > >I doubt there's any compel

Re: Small network NTP server

2002-04-09 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: >>It's ntp now. xntp is deprecated. > >My Sun Sparc running 6.2 has xntp. Where would I find the newer ntp, since >I believe RH no longer supports Sparc? Could I get the .src.rpm and do >something t

Re: Small network NTP server

2002-04-09 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 4/7/2002 11:05 AM -0700, you wrote: >It's ntp now. xntp is deprecated. My Sun Sparc running 6.2 has xntp. Where would I find the newer ntp, since I believe RH no longer supports Sparc? Could I get the .src.rpm and do something to it to make it work on sparc? -- Rodolfo J. Pai

Re: Small network NTP server

2002-04-07 Thread fred smith
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 11:50:54AM -0700, David Talkington wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Stephen L Arnold wrote: > > >ntp can handle part-time connections just fine, > > Yes, but the advantage of using clockspeed under it (clockspee

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