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* Synchronation between windows 2k and redhat linux
@ 2003-05-19 14:13 Miguel González Castaños
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From: Miguel González Castaños @ 2003-05-19 14:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-admin

Dear all,

 I have two linux servers in a LAN with a windows 2K domain.

 Due to a web application for booking facilities, we have suffered the
problems of having different times in our linux servers and in the
domain.

 As all our workstations get the net time from the PDC through SNTP, I
thought about the same from the linux servers. Because I didnt know
anything NTP, I had a look on the Internet to see some newsgroups and
webpages, but I didnt get the idea of how to sort this out.

 I installed the ntp client on one of my linux servers but obviously,
because We have SNTP and not NTP there is no possible connection. I
thought of just set the time of those linux servers on the respective
BIOSes, but I am trying first a more professional approach. Maybe I
should rethink the scenario and try other approaches: such as
synchronizing the PDC with my linux boxes...

 I just want to get any idea from you guys...

 Many thanks

 Miguel


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* Re: Synchronation between windows 2k and redhat linux
       [not found] ` <61018.212.219.213.253.1053354142.squirrel@jharris.homeip.net>
@ 2003-05-19 14:24   ` Miguel González Castaños
  2003-05-19 14:33     ` Jamie Harris
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Miguel González Castaños @ 2003-05-19 14:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jamie Harris; +Cc: linux-admin

Hi,

 Thanks for your promptly answer.

 I am considering that possibility, but I didnt want to bother the Windows
admin. I have
read some about rdate, but is it reliable and secure? I read some comments not
recommending it...
 Which approach would be better? To sync the PDC with any of my linux boxes or
use rdate?

 Many thanks

 Miguel

Jamie Harris ha escrito:

> You could run an NTP server on your linux boxes and sync your PDC to that,
> then let you Windows clients sync with the PDC.  Have you tried using
> rdate or similar to use SNTP to sync against the PDC?
>
> cheers
>
> Jamie...
>
> > Dear all,
> >
> >  I have two linux servers in a LAN with a windows 2K domain.
> >
> >  Due to a web application for booking facilities, we have suffered the
> > problems of having different times in our linux servers and in the
> > domain.
> >
> >  As all our workstations get the net time from the PDC through SNTP, I
> > thought about the same from the linux servers. Because I didnt know
> > anything NTP, I had a look on the Internet to see some newsgroups and
> > webpages, but I didnt get the idea of how to sort this out.
> >
> >  I installed the ntp client on one of my linux servers but obviously,
> > because We have SNTP and not NTP there is no possible connection. I
> > thought of just set the time of those linux servers on the respective
> > BIOSes, but I am trying first a more professional approach. Maybe I
> > should rethink the scenario and try other approaches: such as
> > synchronizing the PDC with my linux boxes...
> >
> >  I just want to get any idea from you guys...
> >
> >  Many thanks
> >
> >  Miguel
> >
> > -
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> >
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* Re: Synchronation between windows 2k and redhat linux
  2003-05-19 14:24   ` Miguel González Castaños
@ 2003-05-19 14:33     ` Jamie Harris
  2003-05-19 15:13       ` Miguel González Castaños
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jamie Harris @ 2003-05-19 14:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Miguel González Castaños; +Cc: Jamie Harris, linux-admin


>  I am considering that possibility, but I didnt want to bother the Windows
> admin. I have
> read some about rdate, but is it reliable and secure? I read some comments
> not
> recommending it...

I don't believe that rdate is either. Then again I haven't come accross
security as being a mojor concern of any time clients...

>  Which approach would be better? To sync the PDC with any of my linux
> boxes or use rdate?

I'm not sure to be honest.  If you don't need seriously accurate time (ntp
levels of accuracy) then I wouldn't have thought there would be a big
difference either way.  Having said that I'm not sure how Win2K ADS reacts
to the system clock (potentially) going backwards after a sync.

cheers

Jamie...

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* Re: Synchronation between windows 2k and redhat linux
  2003-05-19 14:33     ` Jamie Harris
@ 2003-05-19 15:13       ` Miguel González Castaños
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Miguel González Castaños @ 2003-05-19 15:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jamie Harris; +Cc: linux-admin

Hi,

 I have downloaded rdate and try to connect to the PDC and It doesnt work...I
dont find any docs about it...

 Any ideas?

 Many thanks

 Miguel

Jamie Harris ha escrito:

> >  I am considering that possibility, but I didnt want to bother the Windows
> > admin. I have
> > read some about rdate, but is it reliable and secure? I read some comments
> > not
> > recommending it...
>
> I don't believe that rdate is either. Then again I haven't come accross
> security as being a mojor concern of any time clients...
>
> >  Which approach would be better? To sync the PDC with any of my linux
> > boxes or use rdate?
>
> I'm not sure to be honest.  If you don't need seriously accurate time (ntp
> levels of accuracy) then I wouldn't have thought there would be a big
> difference either way.  Having said that I'm not sure how Win2K ADS reacts
> to the system clock (potentially) going backwards after a sync.
>
> cheers
>
> Jamie...
>
> --
> **  This message was transmitted on 100% recycled electrons **
>
> -
> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-admin" in
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