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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 2 Nov 2000 10:29:10 -0800
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The multiple transmits imply to me that 1) either your outbound packets aren't
reaching the target server, or 2) the target server's replies aren't reaching
your e3000, or 3) the target server is down.

- Mark B.

John Burke wrote:
>
> I'd swear I followed the install directions correctly, yet when I try to run
> ntpdate (the example below uses an NTP server run by HP and has debug and
> verbose mode turned on) I get the message "no server suitable for
> synchronization found". I get the same message regardless of the server I
> try. Our network administrator claims we are not blocking port 123. Anyone
> have an idea what's going wrong here?
>
> :ntpdate.pub.xntp "-Bdquv 192.6.38.127"
>  2 Nov 09:55:55 NTPDATE.PUB.XNTP[1245263]: ntpdate 3-5.90.4 Wed Sep 17
> 16:33:34
> PDT 1997 (5)
> transmit(192.6.38.127)
> transmit(192.6.38.127)
> transmit(192.6.38.127)
> transmit(192.6.38.127)
> transmit(192.6.38.127)

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