Re: Mysterious udp packets
From: Don Felgar (dfelgar@rainierinternet.com)Date: 08/17/01
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Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 09:46:30 -0700 To: Jeff Coy <jcoy@email.arizona.edu> Subject: Re: Mysterious udp packets Message-ID: <20010817094630.B23315@rainierinternet.com> From: Don Felgar <dfelgar@rainierinternet.com>
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001, Jeff Coy wrote:
> This is a guess, but I think it's [x]ntpd, AKA Network Time Protocol Daemon.
> Are the remote machines listed in /etc/[x]ntp.conf?
>
I don't have ntpd installed. I have ntpdate (the client), which
doesn't include an /etc/ntp.conf (at least on debian). I uninstalled
it but the udp behavior remains unchanged.
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