On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 15:19 -0500, 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?

Googling hints that some 'restrict' commands may be necessary in the
config file but I've never set up a server. Unless you're a network
admin, there's not much point, AFAIK.

What is in her /etc/ntp.conf?
Has she installed and read the xntp-doc package?

Cheers, Dave
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