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Tom


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11-15-04 10:45 PM

Howdy,

I'm trying to synchronize the time of my Linux RH 8.0 server with the Win200
server that runs Active directory. However, when I run the following
command on my Linux box:
"ntpdate 192.168.2.200"

I get the error

"no server suitable for synchronization found"

Here is some dump from my screen:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
[root@rhbox root]# ntpdate -q 192.168.2.200
server 192.168.2.200, stratum 2, offset 324.766061, delay 0.03365
11 Nov 09:45:11 ntpdate[27734]: no server suitable for synchronization f
ound
[root@rhbox root]#
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-

Also, I enabled NTP on my Win2000 server by resetting the registery subkey
of the  LocalNTP from 0 to 1 in:
 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControl
Set\Services\W32Time\Parameters

But that didn't help and I still get the same error on RH box.
How to check if Win2000 is really enabled? Or I missing something on RH?

Any help is greatly appreciated,
Tom












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