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.
RH 7.x used iptables (at least since 7.1). There was backward compatible interface for ipchains. Under the hood (in the kernel), it was Netfilter, just as in FC3 (well, older version of it, of course).
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