Le jeu 24/06/2004 Ã 23:00, Eric Tanguy a Ãcrit : > Ok thank you for your answer first of all i tried your command : > sudo /sbin/service ntpd restart and it seems that the sudo command > doesn't accept my root password. I never tried this before. Is it normal > ? > I tried the command line in a root shell : > /sbin/service ntpd restart > and the answer is always : > ArrÃt de ntpd : [ OK ] > ntpd : Synchronisation avec le serveur de temps : [ÃCHOUÃ] > DÃmarrage de ntpd : [ OK ] > So i think i forget to add the right authorization in firestarter. Could > you help me for that ? > Thanxes. > Eric > Ok i answer to myself in bottom-posting because now i know what it is (thank you very much Dale). I opened port 123 but for the dns name of the server. The problem was (i think) that this ip number have numerous dns name. I put the ip address in place of the name and now it works fine.
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