[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I can't get a Windows Client to sync to my NTP server. All Linux > clients work fine.
You didn't say that you were running a non-NTP compliant version of w32time on the Windows system (it's illegally using symmetric active). It is possible that your version of ntpd does not have the workaround for the w32time bug that was extensively discussed last week. You should try setting the options on w32time that causes it to generate proper client associations, upgrading to Windows 2003 (which is reported to be compliant). Alternatively, you could run the reference ntpd on the Windows systems. > > TCP DUMP OUTPUT: > > 13:02:19.440054 IP <srvr>.ntp > <windows-client>.ntp: NTPv3, symmetric > active, length 48 Version 3 and symmetric active are part of the w32time signature. > > > ntpd -d output > > receive: at 447 cent.ntp<-winclient mode 1 code 5 auth 0 > transmit: at 447 cent.ntp->winclient mode 1 It does look like it is w32time tolerant. As it has logged the transmit, it seems unlikely that the problem is in ntpd. > > My NTP version is: ntp-4.2.4p2-1.fc6 That has vendo9 version suffixes. You may need to get support from the vendor. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
