Re: openntpd and access

2005-06-26 Thread Lars Hansson
On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 16:16:43 -0500 "J.D. Bronson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have several Cisco boxes that need to sync off of this obsd box for NTP > and they are seeing connection refused. Cisco works with ntpd. > I enabled time (udp/tcp) in inetd.conf and gave it a HUP. This is not how y

Re: openntpd and access

2005-06-26 Thread Jason Crawford
On 6/26/05, J.D. Bronson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 04:40 PM 6/26/2005, Jason Crawford wrote: > >What about trying listen on *? And are you mabye running pf with > >block-policy return? There are a bunch of reasons why connections > >might be reset. If listen on * still doesn't work, maybe thi

Re: openntpd and access

2005-06-26 Thread J.D. Bronson
At 04:40 PM 6/26/2005, Jason Crawford wrote: What about trying listen on *? And are you mabye running pf with block-policy return? There are a bunch of reasons why connections might be reset. If listen on * still doesn't work, maybe think about filing some sort of bug report, or posting more to t

Re: openntpd and access

2005-06-26 Thread Jason Crawford
What about trying listen on *? And are you mabye running pf with block-policy return? There are a bunch of reasons why connections might be reset. If listen on * still doesn't work, maybe think about filing some sort of bug report, or posting more to the list to get the problem solved, because Open

Re: openntpd and access

2005-06-26 Thread J.D. Bronson
At 04:29 PM 6/26/2005, Jason Crawford wrote: By default, OpenNTPd doesn't listen on any port, it just acts as a client for the local machine only. In order for it to serve time to other machines on your network, you must uncomment the listen * line in /etc/ntpd.conf, then send a SIGHUP to ntpd, o

Re: openntpd and access

2005-06-26 Thread Jason Crawford
By default, OpenNTPd doesn't listen on any port, it just acts as a client for the local machine only. In order for it to serve time to other machines on your network, you must uncomment the listen * line in /etc/ntpd.conf, then send a SIGHUP to ntpd, or restart it, in order for it to listen on port

openntpd and access

2005-06-26 Thread J.D. Bronson
I am using obsd 3.7 with a update to 3.7-stable. I am using the stock ntpd.. I have several Cisco boxes that need to sync off of this obsd box for NTP and they are seeing connection refused. I enabled time (udp/tcp) in inetd.conf and gave it a HUP. Still cisco sees 'connection refused'. So the