John DeDourek wrote:
UNFORTUNATELY, I don't remember which version of firewall
(ipchains or iptables) is installed by default for fc ONE
(which was specified in the original query) and I have no
way of knowing whether this was changed by the author of the
question.
FC-1 defaulted to iptables, so there should be no change needed
to run ntpd as a non-serving client. Red Hat 7.x used ipchains,
so running ntpd required opening up port 123/udp. Even with a
default ipchains configuration, you could still run ntpdate (not
ntpd) if you used its "-u" option to use an unprivileged port.
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Bob Nichols rnichols42@xxxxxxxxxxx