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Re: ntp newbie NAT problem Posted on: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 07:33:01 -0000

>I have a DSL connection through a DSL modem and switch. I tried to
>hook on the public ntp servers listed on the ntp webpage but ntpdate
>always returns no severa suitable for sync. Is that because I am using
>NAT?

No, NAT won't kill ntp. (I'm behind a NAT box.)

My guess is a firewall and/or your NAT box doesn't know where to
send the return packets on port 123. Try the -u switch to use
an unprivileged port. (and maybe -d)

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