Windows 2003 AD DC as NTP server for Mac
(I originally posted this in the Mac OS X forum but later found this group which seems more relevant)
I tired to setup my PowerBook G4 OS X 10.4.4 to use our existing NTP time server (Active Directory Domain Controller) as the source for the Mac to get its time. The Mac is joined to the domain and I can browse the domain ok (shows connectivity) but if I try to check the time setting using the command "ntpq -p" we get "Connection Refused".
To set the time server we updated the etc/ntp.conf file and updated the line:
server time1 minpoll 4 maxpoll 10
where 'time1' is the fully qualified name of our server (which we can ping from the Mac)
Any ideas?
I tired to setup my PowerBook G4 OS X 10.4.4 to use our existing NTP time server (Active Directory Domain Controller) as the source for the Mac to get its time. The Mac is joined to the domain and I can browse the domain ok (shows connectivity) but if I try to check the time setting using the command "ntpq -p" we get "Connection Refused".
To set the time server we updated the etc/ntp.conf file and updated the line:
server time1 minpoll 4 maxpoll 10
where 'time1' is the fully qualified name of our server (which we can ping from the Mac)
Any ideas?
PowerBook G4, Mac OS X (10.4.4)