Re: Win2003 not listening for NTP on Port 123
- From: "Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 20:10:00 -0400
Correction - yes Windows Server 2003 does provide an NTP server. Sorry, I
was thinking Windows Server 2000 which uses SNTP instead.
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<jwgoerlich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Windows Server 2003 is not an NTP server.
>
> That does not seem right. The Unix servers see the Win2003 box (with
> the PDC role) as a stratum 1 NTP source. Their NTP daemon recognizes my
> other Win2003 DC as a stratum 2 NTP server. Those are syncing fine.
> Win2003 is acting as an NTP server.
>
> Is the port not actively listening because the service is on UDP?
>
> J Wolfgang Goerlich
>
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