I just had my server crash and I'm now having trouble getting ntp to run 
properly again.
It is Ubuntu 8.04 with normal ntp.

On my machine everything seems to work. I can query ntp on the machine itself 
and I get a time when I ask from a windows computer.
But it does not seem to be accessible remotely.

I've tried removing all restrict lines from ntp.conf (I did restart ntp), but 
that does not seem to work. My firewall is configured to allow UDP port 123 
pass. Yet, an ntpq -p results in a timeout.

http://www.vanheusden.com/time/query_ntp_do.php tells me:

Query NTP server
If 82.95.91.106 is part of the NTP pool project, one can check its performance 
here.
Output of NTP server at 82.95.91.106
ntpdate

15 Jan 23:16:23 ntpdate[7063]: ntpdate [email protected] Tue Sep 23 17:37:40 UTC 2003 
(1)
server 82.95.91.106, stratum 0, offset 0.000000, delay 0.00000


ntpq -c pe


ntpq -crv


ntpq -c ntpversion -c version

NTP version being claimed is 2
ntpq [email protected] Tue Sep 23 17:38:05 UTC 2003 (1)


ntpq -c associations


ntptrace

maasluip.xs4all.nl:     *Timeout*


I'm at a loss here. Can anyone help?

Maarten
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