On 17 Nov 2008, at 22:41, Derek Chesterfield wrote:

There shouldn't be anything to open.
The Leopard application firewall should automatically allow packets that are responding to your query.

Could you suggest anything else to try?


Andrew Farmer wrote:
Do you have network time synchronization turned on already (in the Date and Time prefpane)? The built-in ntpd uses that port, so you'll need to either disable that or use another port.

ntpd is turned off. (I just checked again in System Preferences).


On 17 Nov 2008, at 12:40, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:

I am trying to move a Cocoa app from Tiger to Leopard.
This program wants to send and receive on port 123 (Network Time Protocoll) but it never gets no answers on Leopard. On TIger there was a firewall, where I could open port 123 in System Preferences.

How can I do this in Leopard?

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