Thank you for your answer.
I just want to add. I have a laptop which does not have his battery. I think 
it's why my laptop doesn't remember the hour.
So if I can pass on an other port (or something different) to retrieve the 
hour, I will have the correct hour when I switch on my computer. Because during 
all weeks, I'm on a public network (I'm living and studying in a building of my 
school).

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Title:
  Doesn't report NTP connection problems

Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “indicator-datetime” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,
  I'm using Ubuntu 13.04 64 bits. I have a problem with the indicator Date-Time.
  I'm using the option "Automatically from the Internet" to retrieve the hour 
for my system, it's works fine on my home network. But when I use a public 
network, this function doesn't work properly. It's due to the limited allowed 
ports I believe. So what are ports using in the indicator Date-Time for 
retrieving the hour?

  The most common port on a public network is just 80 (http port)

  PS: I'm using a public network all weeks, so that's important for me
  because I want to know sometime the hour..

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