Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Jan 15, 2009, at 2:25 PM, Maarten Deen wrote:
>> 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.
> 
> Evidently something is blocking NTP (udp/123), ICMP:
> 
> --- 82.95.91.106 ping statistics ---
> 12 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
> 
> ...and everything else but SSH and HTTP.  Presumably this is a  
> firewall config problem....

I did look at that, but the old server was just as much behind the firewall 
(that is: an Thomson Speedtouch 510 ADSL modem with NAPT) as the new server is. 
The only difference is the IP address, so I had to change that in the NAPT 
table.

This is the relevant line in the NAPT table:
Nr  Type  Inside address       Outside address  Prot  State
9   Temp  192.168.151.192:123  unspecified:123  udp   NONE

I don't see anything wrong with it. The inside address is correct, port is 
correct, protocol is correct. It's basically the same line as before, I checked 
the config files from the router, the only difference is is the last octect of 
the IP address.

Maarten
        
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