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Can some-one give me some pointers as to how to synch the DNS-323 internal time with a local Windoze network please ? I can synch it with the D-Link time server via the internet Ok and the time appears to be set correctly. I have a local network time server, WinXP Pro SP2 with the Windows Time service enabled (NTP) and 'About Time' providing Time/UDP, Time/TCP and Daytm/TCP. The DNS-323 fails to find the time server (by IP or name) and screws up the internal time when it does so ! The rest of my network synchs with the WinXP server Ok and a third party test utility tells me the time server is serving up the time Ok so I'm assuming it's the DNS-323 that is the problem ? D-Link tell me the DNS-323 uses NTP and as far as I can see this is what the Windoze Time service provides. Am I missing something or is the DNS-323 just unable to synch with a Windoze network ??
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With FW 1.03 I have also seen similar behavior. I have a Linksys NSLU2 as an NTP server and the DNS will not sync. All the other nodes on the network sync just fine. I even tried telnet and command line sync. Using an IP address seems to confuse it. When I added a host name into the hosts file it seemed to find the server but still did not sync correctly.
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I have an in house machine running ntp-4.2.0.a.20040617-8 on Fedora Core 4.
I use
NTP_SERVER_IP_ADDRESS=10.10.10.10 # contact NTP server to fix system time /usr/sbin/sntp -r $NTP_SERVER_IP_ADDRESS
and the DNS-323 does sync time to the server.
I know this is not a windows time server solution, but (as a reference point) the DNS-323 does recognize the above command.
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peachfuzz163 wrote:
With FW 1.03 I have also seen similar behavior. I have a Linksys NSLU2 as an NTP server and the DNS will not sync. All the other nodes on the network sync just fine. I even tried telnet and command line sync. Using an IP address seems to confuse it. When I added a host name into the hosts file it seemed to find the server but still did not sync correctly.
Thanks, I'm running firmware 1.03, it's usefull to know it's not just me. I assume you added your NTP server name to the DNS hosts file ? I'm not familiar with Linux but do know how to use Telnet, could you possibly provide some info. on how to add a host name to the DNS hosts file so I can at least try that option please ?
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