RE: NTP, ntpdate, and ISP-based firewall

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fedora-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>> At 12:17 3/4/2004, you wrote:
>>
>>> I'm not getting anything back.  Feh.  Doesn't deem to make a
>>> difference whether or not I have iptables running.
>> Make sure you can type "iptables -L" and get a display with no rules
>> and all policies set to ACCEPT.
>
> It shouldn't matter. The tcpdump shows that the packets aren't even
> getting to his system. The default iptables doesn't get in the way of
> replies anyway. Even if it did, the tcpdump would have shown the
> server packet arriving and then iptables sending an ICMP prohibited
> reply.
>
>>> I opened port 123 on my Linksys firewall
>> Make sure you open UDP/123 instead of TCP.
>
> This, on the other hand, may be relevant.

As I recall, this is what I did yesterday.
It's at home right now, with no remote access to configuration, but I can
confirm later.
 -Don




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