Hi/Hola,
From some point of view, it is better to setup yourself a NTP server for the local LAN and allow NTP Server to update time to any ntp.*.com sources, then thru DHCP or manually configure users to update localtime from the loca resource, that way you can save a lot of traffic and efforts.
Then open the UDP port 123 on your router and let's the traffic flow.
Cheers/saludos.
--- El vie, 10/15/10, Jose perez <jopeme2000_at_yahoo.es> escribió:
> De: Jose perez <jopeme2000_at_yahoo.es>
> Asunto: Re: [squid-users] Squid 2.7 & sync outside time server
> A: squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
> Fecha: viernes, 15 de octubre de 2010, 10:01 pm
> Where i have to open port 123 ? On a
> Modem-router adsl and i must to have nat to the proxy
> external address ?
>
> > The Windows XP systems require a NTP server that they
> can connect to in order to time sync. You can either open
> TCP/123 and UDP/123 for your clients to the internet, or set
> up NTPD on your squid server and specify it as your NTP
> server.
Received on Mon Oct 18 2010 - 03:15:23 MDT
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