On 01/04/15 06:26, poma wrote:
ACTING AS AN NTP SERVER /usr/share/doc/chrony/chrony.conf.example http://git.tuxfamily.org/chrony/chrony.git/?p=chrony/chrony.git;a=blob;f=examples/chrony.conf.example#l167 Good morning Alfred

On 01/03/15 19:04, Ed Greshko wrote:
Assuming that one of them is running chronyd you'll need to configure it to Allow NTP 
client access from local network using the "allow" directive in the config 
file.  You'll also need to change the firewall settings to allow incoming ntp requests as 
this is normally blocked.

On the SL7 side you'll need to configure it to point to the workstation acting 
as the time server instead of servers on the internet.

So it appears that I need to change box10 to make it an ntp server:

# Allow NTP client access from local network.
#allow 192.168/16
allow 192.168.1.0/24

In the firewalld GUI I have checked NTP under SERVICES and made it PERMANENT. I'm really unsure of myself there!

And then I assume I can add 192.168.1.10 [box10 ntp server] at the top of the list of the pool of public servers in /etc/chrony.conf in 192.168.1.48 [the samba server to be blocked from the internet]?

Perhaps instead of 192.168.1.10 I could use 192.168.1.0/24?

I would like some reassurance on this ...

Bob

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