What port does rdate use

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Author: StephenSmithischis2@home.com
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Subject: What port does rdate use
Ok, I figured it out: I added the logging switch to the deny jumps in the IPChains rules
and found an approximate port range for the return path.

> > Does anyone happen to know what the port is? I know it isn't the
> > "*time*" or "*date*" numbers from /etc/services
>
> According to RFC 868 (see ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc868.txt), it's
> port 37, either TCP or UDP.
>
> > I tried those.
>
> Check /etc/inetd.conf on the machine that you're trying to get the
> time from. On my systems, this time server is disabled.
>
> Also, you should consider using NTP instead.
>
> Kevin
>

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