Unfortuanatly I got hacked too many times using 2003, last one they were
using the UTC port for time sync...

Have gone over to Mandrake 10.1 Final for a new lease of life for a bit.
Dont get me wrong, as a HLDS server all the NT platforms (tried em all over
the last 18months) are very good and the platform is probably easier to find
your way around - maybe I'm just disillusioned? Oh yeh, little tip:
Turn off remote registry services - it's on by default and I lost a Win2k
Server three times before I sussed what was going on - the machine was so
badly invaded they were running an internet radio station on there! - ho hum

Best o'luck ;)


Maybe if you set the iptables to if from TIMESYNCHSERVER = allow, if not
then no?  I doubt they would know which timeserver you synch from.  And
even if they do, change timesynch servers or use a nonstandard client
port.  Also, usually the return message of the ntp timesynch should be
dynamic unless you have specified a port option.

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