[ntp:questions] Re: I'm stumped, ntpdate with SuSE 8.2

Tom Sandholm sandholm at gsinet.net
Mon Dec 29 14:58:46 UTC 2003


Hi,
  Thanks for the updated link.
This version is the same as the one I compiled and installed.
I have the router forwarding port 123 (tcp/udp).
Also tried numerous variations on netdate, for example...
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beast1:/home/sandholm/Downloads # ntpdate -u -d -v tock.usno.navy.mil
29 Dec 09:52:48 ntpdate[28641]: ntpdate 4.2.0 at 1.1161-r Sat Dec  6 22:01:41
CET 2003 (1)
Looking for host tock.usno.navy.mil and service ntp
host found : ntp1.usno.navy.mil
transmit(192.5.41.41)
transmit(192.5.41.41)
transmit(192.5.41.41)
transmit(192.5.41.41)
transmit(192.5.41.41)
192.5.41.41: Server dropped: no data
server 192.5.41.41, port 123
stratum 0, precision 0, leap 00, trust 000
refid [192.5.41.41], delay 0.00000, dispersion 64.00000
transmitted 4, in filter 4
reference time:    00000000.00000000  Thu, Feb  7 2036  1:28:16.000
originate timestamp: 00000000.00000000  Thu, Feb  7 2036  1:28:16.000
transmit timestamp:  c39abe43.99a14488  Mon, Dec 29 2003  9:52:51.600
filter delay:  0.00000  0.00000  0.00000  0.00000 
         0.00000  0.00000  0.00000  0.00000 
filter offset: 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
         0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
delay 0.00000, dispersion 64.00000
offset 0.000000

29 Dec 09:52:52 ntpdate[28641]: no server suitable for synchronization found
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beast1:/home/sandholm/Downloads # rdate -p -s tock.usno.navy.mil
[tock.usno.navy.mil]    Mon Dec 29 09:52:57 2003
beast1:/home/sandholm/Downloads # 
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Is anyone else having these problems with SuSE 8.2?

Thanks!
Tom


Guillermo Ballester Valor wrote:

> Tom Sandholm wrote:
> 
>> Hi Guillermo,
>> 
>>   When I tried the link you graciously sent me,
>> I get bounced back to my localhost with a 404 error.
>> 
> Err..., try directly
> 
> http://www.oxixares.com/~gbv/rpms/SuSE_8.2/xntp-4.2.0-5.i586.rpm
> 
> I think this link should work.
> 
> I also supposse you have UDP port #123 opened in your router ;-)
> 
> Guillermo
> 
> 




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