NTP connection
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Re: NTP connection
You need to allow UDP/123 on your internet gateway (DSL, cable modem, dunno what else). That is the thing the wire from the wall goes to. If you do not understand, well... then live without time sync or get qualified help from your ISP. Outgoing traffic is normally not blocked at all.
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Re: NTP connection
Thats it when it gets too technical, cut the BS and tell it as it is. "That is the thing the wire from the wall goes to" bloody perfect explanation. That is the kind of reply people who dont know alot about routers, modems, ports,gateways and so on understand. Why didnt anybody say 4 posts back 1 day ago " its your port on your modem"doktornotor wrote:You need to allow UDP/123 on your internet gateway (DSL, cable modem, dunno what else). That is the thing the wire from the wall goes to. If you do not understand, well... then live without time sync or get qualified help from your ISP. Outgoing traffic is normally not blocked at all.
THANK-YOU doktornotor can contact isp tomorrow and find out why its blocked
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Re: NTP connection
hi,
I have the same issue and it is not related to firewall settings.
I'm running two QNAP NASses:
- one TS-459 Pro+
- one TS-412
both connected to the same network, both using the same setting, both using the same router and router settings
The 412 informs me every day that it couldn't sync to the NTP time
The 459 syncs without any problem.
There must be something in the 412 settings that causes this
I have the same issue and it is not related to firewall settings.
I'm running two QNAP NASses:
- one TS-459 Pro+
- one TS-412
both connected to the same network, both using the same setting, both using the same router and router settings
The 412 informs me every day that it couldn't sync to the NTP time
The 459 syncs without any problem.
There must be something in the 412 settings that causes this
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Re: NTP connection
Same here... with TS-421. 'ntpdate router name' is working from the NAS 'shell but everyday same NTP Sync error from NAS.
Current firmware version 4.0.7 (NTP sync was working before upgrade... but I don't rememeber if I used a trick)
Current firmware version 4.0.7 (NTP sync was working before upgrade... but I don't rememeber if I used a trick)
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Re: NTP connection
Nice simple fix
Put in the server box you computers network name! ie andys-pc then the nas will sync the time with your computer or server instead of ntp.pool.org site or use time.windows.com that works fine for me on my clients nas drives and my own.
Regards
Andy
APH C.C. LTD
Put in the server box you computers network name! ie andys-pc then the nas will sync the time with your computer or server instead of ntp.pool.org site or use time.windows.com that works fine for me on my clients nas drives and my own.
Regards
Andy
APH C.C. LTD