[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
> I installed the NTP port for windows (version: ntpq [EMAIL PROTECTED]) on
> my notebook and I tried to configure it to be a broadcast client. A
> long time after I started the service the NTP daemon still has not
> associated its clock with any of the (broadcasting) servers (and on the
> network I'm now there are 4 such servers), which makes me feel like
> ntpd on windows doesn't support broadcast client. Is this the case?
> 
> 

Did you add
disable auth
to the ntp.conf file? You need that since by default broadcast and
multicast clients require authentication of the server.

Danny
> 
> TIA
> Paolo
> 
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