On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 13:23:10 -0500, James Melin wrote:
>While we cannot seem to get the windows 2003 server to do it correctly, a
>little piece of code called aboutime that is shareware (author calls it
>careware but I digress) can hit my Linux ntp sever with TCP, UDP and SNTP
>and get the time returned to it. I cannot believe that it is authentication
>at linux. Now if they are attempting to route this over SMB, well that's
>another story. I don't have it working quite right yet, as it's not been a
>priority.
I have several Win9x workstations setting time using the "NET TIME" scheme
from a samba server. ("net time" is in the logon script)
It has nothing to do with ntp nor the associated authentication mechanisms.
I would check your samba logs.
Otherwise, if your Windows people want to sync time using NTP, they just need
a Windows NTP client.
See http://www.google.ch/search?q=ntp+windows&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=de&meta=
/Per
best regards,
Per Jessen, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://timian.jessen.ch - an analog report-formatter using XSLT