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Using RedHat 6.2, with IP Masquerading set up and working on a cable
modem...

I've been trying to get xntpd working for time synchronization on the
server.  It doesn't seem to be getting through.  But an NTP client on an
internal Windows 98 machine works fine.

I've been killing myself looking over the config for xntpd.  I've started
wondering if the trouble could be in my IP chains setup.  Is it possible
that an internal machine could connect to a time server but the masquerading
server couldn't?


Stuart Rauh
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