Mark I know you can talk to an SNTP server with telnet. Here I just did the following:

$ telnet time-a.nist.gov 13
Trying 129.6.15.28...
Connected to time-a.nist.gov.
Escape character is '^]'.

54674 08-07-27 14:50:55 50 0 0 340.9 UTC(NIST) *
Connection closed by foreign host.

--gordon


On Jul 27, 2008, at 09:32, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Hi,

_Any_ clues (except for referring to the RFC, about which I already know) to get me started with an SNTP client?

When I connect to an NTP server, I simply get no response whatsoever. How do I connect to a server and get any kind of response from it, so at least I know that there was a connection?

I'll be happy with any answer.

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