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> Charlie Kaiser
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> So if our core switch is currently configured to sync with an
> outside time source, and our
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> K9 was also the name of Marvin's dog
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> Roger Seielstad
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> You could also grab a copy of K9 and sync time with it
>
>
> Roger Seielstad
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2005 20:33
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] W32Time and *nix
Actually, K9 was the name of Dr. Who's mechanical dog.
http://freespace.virgin.net/steve.preston/K9.html
I was thinking of the time sync app of the same name - which was named for
that chara
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> Marvin the Martian's dog?
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Marvin the Martian's dog?
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You could also grab a copy of K9 and sync
AM
> To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
> Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] W32Time and *nix
>
> Maybe try what we did; set the AD time source to be a router
> or switch that can act as a time server. That router or
> switch then connects to an external time source. Different
> flavors of time
t: RE: [ActiveDir] W32Time and *nix
Ah...maybe it's the difference between Win2000 and Win2003 then. My
domains are still 2000. Thanks Bob
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Free, Bob
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to turn off any add-on NTP security on the Unix
client.
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The ubiquitous "No Server Suitable for Synchronization Found". I
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To: Creamer, Mark
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] W32Time and *nix
Hi Mark:
What version of Windows Server are you running?
I have a Windows 2000 AD at work. I successfully synchronize several
non-windows devices against my DC's without a problem. You can
synchronize against any DC in yo
t: RE: [ActiveDir] W32Time and *nix
>W2K3 is supposed to answer for both IIRC,
It will in my experience. It will answer *NTP queries as "NTP Version 3,
Mode 4"
Windows Time Service Technical Reference - Networking Services: Windows
Server 2003:
http://www.microsoft.com/Resou
to anything? What's your understanding of W32Time?
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Mulnick, Al
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 3:47 PM
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It can
f Mulnick, Al
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 12:47 PM
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It can work, what problems are you having? What kinds of errors and
what
are you using?
W2K3 is supposed to answer for both IIRC, but that was in the archives.
T
things like
"SHOULD" vs. "MUST" :)
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Subject: [ActiveDir] W32Time and *nix
Folks, I'd like t
r, Mark
> Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 10:51 AM
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> Subject: [ActiveDir] W32Time and *nix
>
> Folks, I'd like to throw this back out for comments if I can.
> A while back I asked about using our
> current W32Time server, the forest r
Folks, I'd like to throw this back out for comments if I can. A while back I
asked about using our
current W32Time server, the forest root AD box, as the authoritative time
server for the non-Windows
clients on our network. I haven't had any luck getting this to work. If I
remember correctly, W3
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