Well, remember that there isn't any complicated checks that Zenoss is doing or anything. All it is checking is scanning to see what ports are open. By stopping the services, that should have taken it down. However, say there's a firewall between the Zenoss server and the NTP server....it might respond a generic failure message on that port even if it doesn't have an NTP server running which would still cause the port to be seen as open. You can try running a port scan on your NTP server with AngryIP scanner or nmap or anything else and see what you get. Zenoss should have the same results as any other port scanner.
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