Franz wrote: > Hi Ry! > > Thanks for your help. I changed the sntp, like you said, but it's still > not working. I tried to connect to some other addresses, like > europe.pool.ntp.org or similar, but still it is not working. > > I also though that port 123 might be blocked, but ethereal shows that > WinXP still sends and receives NTP packets (but it might be that the > NTP packets are just send inside the group?!). In the EventViewer I did > not see any bad warnings regarding time. > > the command netstat -a say the following: > [...] > UDP computer:ntp *:* > [...] > > So i thought the NTP port should be ok - i cannot see port 123, but > ":ntp". Is there any other command with whom i can check if port 123 is > listening or active? > > Regards, Franz
If you install NTP instead of using microsoft's w32time we'd really be able to help you. Otherwise you need to take this to a Microsoft news group. You can install Meinberg's binary NTP kit and it should be simple to configure and use. you can use netstat -an |grep "123" from the DOS Command line to get a short list of ntp ports. Danny _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
