My origianl question was how to set one server up to get time off the
internet and then how to get two or more clients to get time off the one
server. The server gets time off the internet just fine now. My
clients (all two) do not get time off that server?
chuck
On 31 Jul 2001 13:16:38 -0700, J. Dow wrote:
> From: "Charles R. Tersteeg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Markku thanks ...
> >
> > I uncommented those lines and you were right about the firewall config.
> > All seems to be working now on the server, but my clients have this
> > output from ntpq -p
> > remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
> > jitter
> > ==============================================================================
> > 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 16 u - 64 0 0.000 0.000
> > 4000.00
> > *LOCAL(0) LOCAL(0) 10 l 51 64 377 0.000 0.000
> > 0.000
> >
> > any ideas? i don't understand really how the server can have 123 socket
>
> What machine is 192.168.0.1 on you network? Are you trying to run TWO ntpds
> on ONE machine or something? All that ntpq is telling you is that the
> 192.168.0.1 machine is not synchronized itself to anything. (You DO need
> to allow it a relatively long time, tens of minutes, to get synchronized.)
>
> Since you mentioned you only really need to set time once then do it all
> the "simple way" and run "ntpdate" from your "/etc/rc.d/rc.local" file.
> And have it point to a server that will ALWAYS be there.
>
> {^_^}
>
>
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