Windows ntp server, Linux Clients
From: Brad Schroeder (brads_at_citytv.com)
Date: 08/10/04
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Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2004 20:13:14 -0400
We are running a Windows 2000 machine with an ntp server. This machines
gets its time reference from a built in timecode board so I assume it is
a stratum 1 server (it does not synchronize with other srvers).
We are trying to use this machine as an ntp server for our linux client
machines.
Have successfully tested the linux client machines with internet time
servers, so I know the client machines are fine. We have had no luck
synchronizing these machines with the Windows server. Other Windows
machines work fine when syching with the Windows server.
I have heard that there may be an incompatibility between Windows ntp
servers and other ntp servers. Does anyone know of such a problem and is
there a resolution?
Thank you.
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