Re: Open up ntp port for Internet Time Access

From: jbailo (jabailo_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 10/26/03


Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 07:04:07 GMT


-> "Robert M. Riches Jr" <spamtrap42@verizon.netrob@one.localnet>

 
> I'm using RHL 8.0, with service 'ntpd' (without the quotes)
> enabled. This appears to open the iptables firewall to port
> 123 as part of 'start'. (It would be better if it opened
> the firewall to only the selected servers and any authorized
> clients, but ...)

ok, it worked.

i'm still not sure why i need to
run my own 'service' instead of
opening up a port...but...

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