On Tuesday, August 30, 2011 08:15:28 PM brian wrote:
>    ...to your rule list will allow the specified net address(es) to contact 
> you on port 123.  the above, of course, assumes your 
> input port is eth0 (change that, if different on your system), and that the 
> NTP server uses TCP protocol (change that to UDP, 
> otherwise).  should be enough to get you started on the right track, anyway.

NTP uses UDP.  Also, NTP uses addresses in the 127/8 space locally for 
configuration purposes; see the NTP man pages and the main ntp.org website for 
thorough documentation on all the options and what those other addresses in 
127/8 do.

This is one of those cases where you read the full upstream documentation set 
before you change anything; kindof like attempting an automatic transmission 
rebuild project where the instructions say clearly 'read entire procedure 
before performing any work' and the instructions mean that very literally.
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