Hi Robert, 

I was asking on the use of 'rdate' with 'xntpd'. Since I run xntpd on the
router, open ntp ports would suffice. I did open both TCP and UDP. Could you
also add TCP port and see if it is OK? Then close the unused ports later.


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Message: 8
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 20:51:16 -0800
From: Robert Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Leaf-user] NTP

Hi,

I recently saw a discussion about ntp so I am sorry if I am repeating 
a question. I didn't pay attention then as I had other fish to fry.

I am using DS cd 1.02 and I want to set up a ntp server for private 
use. I thought about putting it on the firewall but decided to put it 
on the web server instead. Safer?? My problem is this. When I use 
ntpdate from the webserver on a private dmz, everything works great. 
With no holes opened (masqued). However when I use xntpd (which is 
preferable) then it no longer works. My assumption was that it wasn't 
getting its return replies. so I tried to ipmlement it as a server by 
opening udp 123 etc.. However that isn't working either. The changes 
I made to network.conf are....
DMZ_SERVER1="udp $EXTERN_IP ntp 192.168.2.1 ntp"
EXTERN_UDP_PORTS="0/0_domain 0/0_bootpc 0/0_ntp"

Am I forgetting something here?? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks, Robert

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