[LOGic] NIST Time Server Access
R Johnson
k1vu at tmlp.com
Thu Nov 8 18:20:22 EST 2007
Hi Mel:
After I log in to the DI-524, I assume that I select the "Advanced" tab.
I am then given the choice of the following buttons:
Virtual Server
Applications
Filters
Firewall
DMZ
Performance
ZoneAlarm
Which one did you add "UDP port 123" line too ?
TNX
Bob
At 11:38 11/8/2007, you wrote:
>I use a DI-524 but only use it as an access point... It doesn't connect to
>the WAN...
>
>Make sure you enable UDP port 123 for all IP addresses which is used by the
>NTP protocol.
>
>On mine, the only ports pre-defined are:
>20,21 (FTP)
>80 (HTTP)
>443 (HTTPS)
>53 (DNS)
>25 (SMTP)
>110 (POP3)
>23 (Telnet)
>
>You may have to add a line for UDP port 123 and enable it.
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
>On Behalf Of R Johnson
>Sent: November 8, 2007 11:10
>To: logic at mailman.qth.net
>Cc: Dennis
>Subject: [LOGic] NIST Time Server Access
>
>
>Hi:
>Since I have added a wireless router to my setup, I have been unable to set
>my time.
>
>One computer is connected to the router with CAT-5 cable and works fine. The
>other computer is connected via a wireless link and gives me an error
>message "Not Connected to the Internet" when I try to set the time.
>
>All other Internet access tools such as Updating Lists work fine, so I know
>I'm connected.
>
>Has anyone else experienced this problem and how did you solve it ?
>
>I'm using LOGic 8.0.78 and D-Link DI-524 Router.
>
>TIA
>
>Bob,K1VU
>
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