ntpdate timeServer (without the -u option) works too.
Is there a way to make the ntpd use a different port?





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On 2009-01-22, Lizvette Malave <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am trying to sync to a ntp server. 
> When a do an ntpdate -bu timeServer .. it seems to work fine. 
> I start the ntpd .. and when I do an ntpq -p everything is 0 out.. 

The -u option tells ntpdate to use a random high port instead of the NTP
port (123/UDP).

Something is blocking incoming connections on the NTP port.

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