On 01/05/15 00:29, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
> On 01/04/15 06:26, poma wrote:
>> ACTING AS AN NTP SERVER /usr/share/doc/chrony/chrony.conf.example 
>> http://git.tuxfamily.org/chrony/chrony.git/?p=chrony/chrony.git;a=blob;f=examples/chrony.conf.example#l167
>>  Good morning Alfred 
>
> On 01/03/15 19:04, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Assuming that one of them is running chronyd you'll need to configure it to 
>> Allow NTP client access from local network using the "allow" directive in 
>> the config file.  You'll also need to change the firewall settings to allow 
>> incoming ntp requests as this is normally blocked.
>>
>> On the SL7 side you'll need to configure it to point to the workstation 
>> acting as the time server instead of servers on the internet.
>
> So it appears that I need to change box10 to make it an ntp server:
>
> # Allow NTP client access from local network.
> #allow 192.168/16
> allow 192.168.1.0/24
>
> In the firewalld GUI I have checked NTP under SERVICES and made it PERMANENT. 
> I'm really unsure of myself there!
>
> And then I assume I can add 192.168.1.10 [box10 ntp server] at the top of the 
> list of the pool of public servers in /etc/chrony.conf in 192.168.1.48 [the 
> samba server to be blocked from the internet]?
>
> Perhaps instead of 192.168.1.10 I could use 192.168.1.0/24?
>
> I would like some reassurance on this ...
>

You want the actual IP address of the ntp server.  It isn't a case of 
searching.  It is a case of knowing.


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