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2015 Feb 09
1
member ntp time sync
On my member server, running 'ntpq -p' yields: ntpq -p localhost: timed out, nothing received ***Request timed out The ntp.conf file is trying to use the DC's hostnames addresses: user at DC01:~# cat /etc/ntp.conf # /etc/ntp.conf, configuration for ntpd; see ntp.conf(5) for help driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift # Enable this if you want statistics to be logged. #statsdir
2010 Jul 31
1
Trying to get a grasp on NTP server/client access control options
Hi, I'm currently sinking my teeth into NTP, to build a local time server. So far, configuring a local NTP server and getting the clients to connect to it works well. Now, I'm thinking about securing the whole thing. BTW, I made a copy of the original ntp.conf file and started my own from scratch. Right now, I have five printed books opened on the corresponding chapters (Carla
2013 Jul 27
2
Correct NTP Settings for Samba 4.0.6?
Hello, I recently compiled Samba 4.0.6 (as an AD DC) and am running it on Ubuntu 12.04. I followed the instructions on the Samba wiki (https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_NTP) for how to configure ntp, however the domain clients are rejecting the DCs as being acceptable time sources. Below is my ntp.conf: server 127.127.1.0 fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10 server 0.pool.ntp.org iburst
2019 Jan 08
7
AD DC in a container: NTP
I’m currently trying to install a new (primary) AD DC in a Linux container. It seems to me that being in a container, the DC is easier to maintain and backup than on bare metal, and I prefer a container over a VM for performance reasons. If the container setup will prove to be too much of hassle, I’ll switch to a VM, though. The first issue I’m facing is time synchronization. An container cannot
2019 Jan 08
1
AD DC in a container: NTP
Hi Louis, In general, this sounds like the solution I was looking for. But I’m still a bit unclear about the practical implementation. So, the DC can be setup without ntpd as it will work based on the system clock which, in turn, is actually being updated by the container host using NTP. Which means we’ve got the DC itself covered. But if ntpd is not installed, then how can the DC serve time
2017 Sep 12
4
File server questions
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 14:41:42 -0300 Flávio Silveira via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > Ok, I understand now, one question though: if realm is > AD.TECNOPON.COM.BR, does domain need to be AD? No, you can use anything you like, provided it is one word, 15 characters or less, without punctuation. > If I understand > correctly, realm is "full domain with
2023 Oct 25
3
DC Time Problems
It appears that none of our windows clients are syncing their time with the samba DC.??? From what I can tell they are not able to get a response from the DC.? For example, where the DC is named athena: >w32tm /monitor /computers:athena athena[10.10.1.10:123] ? ICMP: 0ms delay ? NTP: error ERROR_TIMEOUT - no response from server in 1000ms From a Linux machine there is
2018 Oct 31
3
problem with time sync on windows 10 clients
| My DC is a samba4.3 over Ubuntu 16.04. | I've configured ntp in the same server. | However > when I join a windows 10 client to my domain, this one doesn't | update its datetime. | Once I logging in, I am able to set any datetime. | And more > No matter the windows 10 client' s datetime, I can logging in with | any user of the Active Directory. | I need a proper time sync in
2013 Jul 08
1
Samba4, NTP, and Ubuntu 12.04
Hello, I have a question regarding signed NTP support for Samba4 on Ubuntu 12.04. I have followed most of the steps outlined here: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_NTP These steps I did differently are: * I did not install from source because the latest Ubuntu package for ntp available on Ubuntu 12.04 includes ntp-signd support already * I did not install Samba4 to /usr/local/samba, so
2015 Oct 28
6
net ads info: failed to get server's current time
Hai, Copy the code and Set these variable Run the script, restart samba and login again with an pc. Should work now, your missing something and. Your not using good ntp servers. #!/bin/bash ########## NTP Settings needed for a correct funtioning samba AD DC server ## Set to 1 installs the ntp server. (default is ok ) ## (default is ok ) NTPD_INSTALL="1" # if you run the server on a
2015 Feb 13
4
SOLVED Re: ntpq -p ***Request timed out
Thank you, Rowland. Copied your simpler ntp.conf file into my member server. Made the appropriate changes. Restarted all the ntp service on all machines (just in case.) Ran 'ntpq -p' (on member server) and got the correct answer. Proper connection to DC's. --- ------------------------- Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy 615.885.2846 (main) www.donelsontrophy.com [1] "Everyone
2015 Feb 13
2
ntpq -p ***Request timed out
Copied Roweland's DC ntp.conf file into my two DC's. Restarted (all) ntp. Member still timing out! (I am starting to think that there is 'something' about the sernet packages that "they" do differently.) Rowland, Could I ask you to copy the ntp.conf from your client (appears to be your laptop) so I could review it's contents? --- ------------------------- Bob
2023 Oct 25
1
DC Time Problems
On Wed, 25 Oct 2023 11:53:07 -0500 Ham via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > It appears that none of our windows clients are syncing their time > with the samba DC.??? From what I can tell they are not able to get a > response from the DC.? For example, where the DC is named athena: > > >w32tm /monitor /computers:athena > > athena[10.10.1.10:123]
2023 Oct 25
1
DC Time Problems
> On 10/25/2023 9:53 AM PDT Ham via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > It appears that none of our windows clients are syncing their time with > the samba DC.??? From what I can tell they are not able to get a > response from the DC.? For example, where the DC is named athena: > > >w32tm /monitor /computers:athena > >
2023 Oct 25
1
DC Time Problems
> On 10/25/2023 11:16 AM PDT Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > On Wed, 25 Oct 2023 11:53:07 -0500 > Ham via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > It appears that none of our windows clients are syncing their time > > with the samba DC.??? From what I can tell they are not able to get a > > response from the
2017 Sep 13
1
File server questions
Em 13/09/2017 10:36, L.P.H. van Belle via samba escreveu: > Hai, Flavio, > > Yes, it looks good, but i suggest, if you setting up a new DC on debian.. > Go here: https://github.com/thctlo/samba4/tree/master/howtos > And read the file: stretch-base-2-samba-minimal-ad.txt > > This should works also for debian Jessie, if it errors only remove the words " limited" from
2015 Feb 13
2
ntpq -p ***Request timed out
Made the suggested adjustments (4 locations in the member server ntp.conf file) and restarted ntp. Still (member server) timing out. Not sure what you mean about removing "server 0.debian.pool.ntp.org iburst" lines. Those on the DC's. Aren't they necessary? Running 'ntpq -p' on DC's results in correct response. --- ------------------------- Bob Wooden of
2015 Feb 13
2
ntpq -p ***Request timed out
I have two DC's running Version 4.1.16-SerNet-Debian-9.wheezy and a member server running Version 4.1.11-Debian. When I 'ntpq -p' from the member server I get: localhost: timed out, nothing received ***Request timed out Member server ntp.conf file: cat /etc/ntp.conf # Local clock (this is not the localhost address!) server 127.127.1.0 fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10 # The source,
2023 Jun 23
1
Samba4 Windows Client Time Sync Issue
I just realized that some of my Windows 10 clients do not appear to be syncing the time correctly. I setup NTP to run on my Netgate PFSense server. It is using pfsense.pool.ntp.org Time Servers. I configured NTP on my Samba servers to point to back to the PFSense Server. NTP on the samba servers have the following ntp.conf files: # /etc/ntp.conf, configuration for ntpd; see ntp.conf(5) for
2020 Nov 18
6
Time sync not working with Windows 10
After our office upgraded to Windows 10, time sync stopped working with the Windows workstations. This used to work fine with Windows 7 and still works with linux domain members (although that's not surprising). The Windows 10 workstations ended up operating off the CMOS clock. We didn't notice this for a long time since the CMOS clock drift is slow, but after several months users started