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Re: [cobalt-users] RE: NTP Servers Again
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] RE: NTP Servers Again
- From: "E.B. Dreger" <eddy+public+spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat Jul 6 11:35:01 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
c> Date: Sat, 06 Jul 2002 23:51:25 +1200
c> From: chae
c> Dont get much more running it as root...
c>
c> [root@ns admin]# /usr/sbin/ntpdate ntp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
c> 6 Jul 23:46:43 ntpdate[25628]: can't find host ntp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
c> 6 Jul 23:46:43 ntpdate[25628]: no servers can be used, exiting
c> [root@ns admin]# /usr/sbin/ntpdate ntp.metas.ch
c> 6 Jul 23:46:59 ntpdate[25648]: sendto(193.5.216.14): Operation not permitted
c> 6 Jul 23:47:00 ntpdate[25648]: sendto(193.5.216.14): Operation not permitted
[ snip ]
Now it looks like you're bumping into firewall rules. Before,
you couldn't bind() the low port number. Now, ipfwadm/ipchains
(what model RaQ?) is preventing the packets from flowing.
NTP runs on port 123, and "time" on 37. I know NTP uses UDP;
beyond that, I'd need to STFW/RTFM in a hurry on where TCP/UDP
can or must be used.
Eddy
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