On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 5:38 pm, Robert Wideman wrote:
> I have a Cisco 2500 router setup to deny ALL activity on port 123 (ntpd).
> The Cisco router is my time server.  I have finally found out why i am
> getting errors in my Cisco logs stating an NTP server is getting denied,
> its b/c i had one specified in ntp.conf and its not the server that i
> thought it was.  I changed the line that stated "server <ntpd server name>"
> to the IP of the Cisco router and restarted NTPD and i am getting no server
> suitable for syncronization found in /var/log/messages.  MCC does NOT allow
> me to type in a different NTP server than what is listed there....it only
> lets me choose from the drop down menu.  I do NOT want to select one of
> those, I want to type in the IP of my NTP server on my Cisco router.  How
> do i change this on MDK9?
> TIA
>
> Rob

I used webmin to set the time server for my machine.
Keeps time great here.

Webmin >> Hardware >> System Time 

I'm currently using this server:  ntp2a.mcc.ac.uk

Hope this helps you out
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