Hello.
Are there any objections to marking webmin obsolete in /hipster?
Current version depends on /usr/bin/perl being perl 5.10, has incorrect
webminsetup script and even when it's corrected webmin service fails to
start with
The output list of the PAM conversation function must have twice
I have trouble with 123 port. I wanted to set a NTP client not a server.
I received an e-mail my ISP with a complain. Someone use my server 123 port.
My NTP settings is the next:
cp /etc/inet/ntp.client /etc/inet/ntp.conf
nano /etc/inet/ntp.conf
Insert these lines. May be the these are not good.
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 11:15:31AM +0200, Jozsef Brogyanyi wrote:
I have trouble with 123 port. I wanted to set a NTP client not a server.
I received an e-mail my ISP with a complain. Someone use my server 123 port.
I'll bounce you the message I sent to this mailing list in February.
It
Hi Jozsef,
On 2014-04-25 11:15, Jozsef Brogyanyi wrote:
I have trouble with 123 port. I wanted to set a NTP client not a
server.
I received an e-mail my ISP with a complain. Someone use my server
123 port.
My NTP settings is the next:
cp /etc/inet/ntp.client /etc/inet/ntp.conf
nano
On Fri, 25 Apr 2014, Edgar Matzinger wrote:
You need to make the changes to /etc/ntp.conf and enable
the ntp service.
Gary Mills advice is the correct advice to follow.
It is not very clear to people who just want local time service that
starting ntpd is starting a server which will respond
Hi Bob,
Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
Gary Mills advice is the correct advice to follow.
You're correct. I don't get that SUN has put those files
in a non-standard location But, that's my opinion...
Kind regard,
--
Edgar Matzinger \\\|///
On 04/25/14 11:06 AM, Edgar Matzinger wrote:
You're correct. I don't get that SUN has put those files
in a non-standard location
It was the SVR4 standard once upon a time, but since no one uses any
other SVR4-based OS'es any more, all SVR4isms now seem like Sunisms.
--
-Alan
Gary and Bob
Thank you your configuration file. I'll have to modify my old OI or
upgrade to the latest.
standard NTP query program - Ver. 4.2.5p200
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 11:15:31AM +0200, Jozsef Brogyanyi wrote:
I have trouble with 123 port. I wanted to set a NTP client not a server.
I
*Gary**
**
**I modified the ntp.conf but something is missing.*
/root@openindiana:/home/brogyi# egrep -v '^#|^$' /etc/inet/ntp.conf//
//
// restrict default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery//
// restrict 192.168.1.104 mask 255.255.255.0 nomodify notrap nopeer//
// restrict 127.0.0.1//
//
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 10:53:36PM +0200, Brogyányi József wrote:
**
**I modified the ntp.conf but something is missing.*
[...]
*If enable the ntp then the server is runing on 123 port.*
That's okay. `ntpd' must run continuously so that it can modify
your system clock, and so that it can
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