Re: AD 2003 time synchronization from linux ntp server



In addition to this, you need to be sure that UDP/123 is open between your
NTP client and the NTP server.

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"Brian Desmond [MVP]" wrote:

Yes. you would configure your PDC emulator to use the linux server -
something like that

w32time /config /manualpeerlist:linuxserver.somedomain.com
w32time /config /update
w32time /resync

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<robert.teper@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5cad365c-8b20-498b-8f3a-16c1365d2fc4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I want to synchronize time in 2003 domain from linux ntp server in
DMZ. I plan to synchronize domain controlers from linux ntp and client
synchronize from domian controlers.
it is possible ? In google I don't see receipt how to do this

thx

rt



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