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and for some reason...it's not. 1. I'm just trying to use NTP to set the time automatically. I've done numerous installs and had it work fine. However for my Fedora 11 box and ntp server ip this Fedora 13 box, it's not working. I'm getting a vague error "unable to windows ntp server connect to server." Which could mean anything. As near as I can tell, it should be simple: a. Select to use NTP.
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b. Adjust the local firewall to allow connections at 123 (ntp) c. If necessary, adjust the router settings for port 123. Done. No? Yet this isn't working. I have tried sending port 123 traffic directly to
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my Fedora 13 machine, but same error. I've tried using other choices of ntp server (like the North America pool). No dice. I've had two separate routers, first a Dlink and now a Cisco. Same problem. I've checked the SELinux logs for errors but didn't notice anything obvious (that doesn't mean much -- I'm not much of an SELinux guru). Argh. I've set up Fedora 14 at work and it connected just fine. microsoft ntp server Didn't have to open anything other than the local port on the Fedora firewall. No network/router adjustments needed. It's not a giant thing but it's driving me nuts. Anyone out there have any suggestions? Particularly big obvious things that maybe I've overlooked? Does some other setting override this NTP time? Does using this require use of GMT? Something like that? Any and all suggestions greatly appreciated. Thanks! scott3274615th January 2011, 05:34 PMHello, I found with F14 I had to add an outside DNS server to be able to get out . F12 did not need to Do not know why I have added 8.8.8.8 ( google's DNS ) to my /etc/resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 jpollard15th January 2011, 05:35 PMYou also have to have an NTP server configuration. My file uses server 0.fedora.pool.ntp.org server 1.fedora.pool.ntp.org server 2.fedora.pool.ntp.org This is assuming that DNS lookups are working for the servers. As for DNS, I get it from my ISP. thesun15th January 2011, 07:02 PMDNS shouldn't be the problem because everything's resolving just fine. I mean, I've got a working internet connection and no issues with name resolving that I know of. I'm on Comcast, so I've got those settings in the router, and everything else connects with DHCP. @scott32746, was the "getting out" general for the network? Or you're s
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Servers Africa 31 Antarctica 0 Asia 188 Europe 2623 North America google ntp server 874 Oceania 89 South America 46 Global 3612 All Pool Servers 3852 As of 2016-10-22 The pool.ntp.org ntp port project is a big virtual cluster of timeservers providing reliable easy to use NTP service for millions of clients. The pool is being used by millions or tens http://forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t-257521.html of millions of systems around the world. It's the default "time server" for most of the major Linux distributions and many networked appliances (see information for vendors). Because of the large number of users we are in need of more servers. If you have a server with a static IP address always available on the internet, http://www.pool.ntp.org/ please consider adding it to the system. The project is maintained and developed by Ask Bjørn Hansen and a great group of contributors on the mailing lists. The source code for the system is available. Hosting and bandwidth for the "hub" servers are provided by Develooper and Phyber Communications. go up News Subscribe in a reader August 27, 2016 System status page Thanks to the kind folks at statuspage.io we now have a system status page. It’s also available at an alternate domain. Most of the data is updated manually, so it won’t be any better than the busy humans can manage, but it’ll be a better system for giving system updates than posting here (or on the dicussion mailing list). Update Whoops, I completely forgot that ntppool.org is in the HSTS preload list. The site was working for me in the browsers I tested. I’ve contacted statuspage.io about getting a TLS cert added, in the meantime ntppool.statuspage.io works. April 23, 2016 Login upgrade deployed T
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