Hi Mats, > Hi all Bering-users and in particular Erich Titl, > > > my problem with rdate has been solved since the posting of Erich Titl made > thinking matters through. It turned out I had forgotten it is port 37/tcp > , i.e. time, > which is used by rdate. My focus was on ntp 123/tcp all the time as I tried > to figure things out on my own. > > On the other hand, one interesting phenomenon did turn > > > up from this: every entry in shorewall.log reporting > > REJECT TCP (whatever) 37 > > > has time stamp Jan 1 00:00:00, but every entry before and after retain > very plausable time stamps. Is this to be expected? > It is "expected", I noticed that for a long time with every version I know of. It's probably an obscure "bug" in iptables. I never found the cause of it and it's harmless.
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