Re: ISA Server 2004 and External Time Source



In ISA Server 2004 there is an SBS Localhost Access Rule which lists NTP
(UDP) as one of it's protocols. This rule is an Allow rule and the NTP
Protocol is using port 123 to send and receive. Plus, I have looked at the
Logging in ISA Server 2004 as requested by someone else on the forum, and
there are no errors on opening up port 123 that I can see in there.

OK, this is still not enough detail... we were looking for info about all
tabs of that rule. Anyway your rule should look like this:
-"allow" rule
-from "Localhost"
-to "Anywhere"
-for NTP protocol
-and for "All Users"

Virgil


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