Hello there,
debian is the best - when it works :-) Maybe someone of you will have an
idea. I've run into an issue with time synchronisation on windows 7
clients in a samba 4 ad domain. Setup is as follows:
Server is running debian jessie with samba 4 as PDC and NTPd. I followed
the tutorial at
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Time_Synchronisation
to the letter.
File sharing, user logins etc. works great. And time snychronisation
does work between the PDC and other servers and unix clients.
But time synchronisation does NOT work with windows 7 clients (w32tm).
I checked with tcpdump, the windows client is sending a message but the
server nerver responds to the windows client. Other request are handled
fine. However, if i start NTPd as root, now the windows clients do get a
response back.
I assumed a permission problem with the signd socket. However it is
setup as requested by the tutorial to:
drwxr-x---+ 2 root ntp 4096 Dec 6 19:47 ntp_signd
and the socket itself to:
srwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Dec 6 19:47 socket
For tests changing the permissions on ntp_signd 777 does not work. Only
starting the ntpd as root produces answers to the windows clients. This
seems wrong to me.
Any ideas on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Jens