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Re: [Fed-Talk] OS X as NTP Server



Not server specific but related:

http://www.afp548.com/article.php?story=20060515140141301

Mac OS X 10.4: Network Time clients lose synchronization

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303731


On May 10, 2006, at 10:34 AM, Michael Kluskens wrote:

Trying to configure two different OS X machines as NTP servers (one is OS X 10.4.6 and the other is OS X 10.3.9 Server, on different networks isolated from the outside world).

ntpd is running just fine on the machines but my other machines (Linux & Unix) can't seem to see the OS X ntpd server but they can see a Linux ntpd server just fine (I check the standard firewall issues, no problems there).

I've done a lot of reading and searching for info about ntpd and all I can find is how important it is to restrict access to your ntpd server.

*** In theory all ntpd's run as client and server by default, did Apple disable the server part in their built of ntpd?

Michael
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