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I've followed various websites advice to setup my Windows 2012 server as an NTP server such that my local device running Arch Linux can sync from it with no success.
My /etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf points to the windows machine on the same subnet:
[Time]
NTP=192.168.2.100
Timedatectl command gives:
[root@saturn-al ~]# timedatectl
Local time: Fri 2016-12-30 00:38:26 UTC
Universal time: Fri 2016-12-30 00:38:26 UTC
RTC time: Fri 2016-12-30 00:38:27
Time zone: UTC (UTC, +0000)
Network time on: yes
NTP synchronized: no
RTC in local TZ: no
My Windows server registry was updated per the following advice:
http://windowsitpro.com/windows/how-can … ntp-server
Any help is appreciated!
Last edited by flea333 (2016-12-30 04:30:47)
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Use ntpdate to query the server manually and post the output here. We cannot help you with configuring the Windows server.
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Appears that I do not have that package installed.
Forgot to mention that it does successfully show "sync" when I point it to a Linux NTP server.
Last edited by flea333 (2016-12-30 23:26:15)
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All the more reason to believe that the issue is at the Windows side. You can find the ntpdate program in the ntp package.
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It doesn't appear that I have that package installed. Is it recommended?
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