On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 14:25 -0700, Sloan wrote:
> Bryen wrote:
> > I'm forwarding this question from a colleague of mine...
> >
> > She's trying to set up an ntp server one one box and ntp client on the
> > other box.
> >
> > The client seems to work fine because when pointing it to a public ntp
> > server, everything works.  But when pointing to the internal ntp server,
> > connection is failed.
> >
> > As a test, the firewall has been disabled on the server.
> >
> > What else must be done to make the server an ntp server and accept
> > connections?
> >   
> 
> It should just work.
> 
> Please provide the output of the following command to be run on the ntp
> server:
> 
>     ntpq -pn
> 
> 
> Joe

According to her results which she emailed me:
     remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset
jitter
==============================================================================
 127.127.1.0     LOCAL(0)        10 l   50   64  377    0.000    0.000
0.001
*216.218.254.202 .CDMA.           1 u   51   64  373   83.299  -20.827
125.720
+66.220.9.122    10.200.208.2     2 u   48   64  377   85.737  -12.030
156.947

She also verifies that the client machine and the server machine can
both get NTP from a public ntp server.  It is just that client machines
cannot connect to the internal server machine.  

NTPDate, from the client machine, also says "no servers can be used,
exiting"


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---Bryen---

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