On Feb 1, 2006, at 1:25 PM, James wrote:
Devon Miller <devon.c.miller <at> gmail.com> writes:
Make sure you have told you firewall to allow port 123 for both TCP &
UDP.I had the same behavior until I did that.dcm
Well my firewall should allow outgoing initiated sessions from the
ntpd (internal) server. From what I read, the remote ntpd server
does not initiate communications, it my server that initates the
communications?
That assumed, my firewall rules (which are undergoing revision) are
ok?
OK, I'm new to ntpd, but it looks straightforward.
after emerging, I started up ntpd and added it to the default run
level.
Then I checked and got:
ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay
offset jitter
======================================================================
========
ecoca.eed.usv.r 80.96.120.253 2 u 8 64 1 202.639
1436722 0.001
then:
# date
Wed Feb 1 14:58:04 Local time zone must be set--see zic manual
page 2006
/etc/localtime is a lock file so where do I correct/set the time
zone to
EST (eastern standard time) so ntpd will see it can correct my
actual time
(it's off by a little more than (1) hour.
But now when I run 'ntpq -p' I get:
ntpq: read: Connection refused
What did I mess up or miss?
is ntpd dying? ps -elf|grep ntp should show you something besides
the grep.
James
man zic and man ntpd did not help, or I missed the file to edit or the
correct command syntax....
James
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