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Vieux 19/03/2007, 23h03   #3
Robert Jacobs
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Par défaut Re: Windows Time Service going to non-local IP?

On Mar 19, 4:49 pm, "Robert Jacobs" <robertjacob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 19, 4:25 pm, "Phil McNeill"
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> <philmcne...@REMOVETEXTINCAPShydroottawa.com> wrote:
> > Hi,

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> > Since Friday roughly 30 PCs on my network of 600 have been sending traffic
> > to 157.184.0.2 via TCP port 123 (NTP). I am seeing this traffic being
> > dropped outbound at my firewall and each PC is generating it every 15
> > seconds. I don't understand why they would all of a sudden start doing
> > this. I don't see any rogue processes or services running, and if I turn
> > off the Windows Time Service on the PC, it stops sending the traffic.

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> > Any ideas on what would cause this to pop up all of a sudden on a small
> > percentage of PCs? Possible that a common print driver could cause this? I
> > see references to that IP range being the default for some Lexmark printers.

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> > Thanks for any thoughts!

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> > Phil

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> Wierd. Do you have a group policy setup to use a specific server for
> ntp? Our company has a GP for the domain controllers to be ntp
> servers, and the machines at each location are setup as ntp client
> pointing to the local DC. What does your setup look like? Do you
> need setting up ntp servers and clients via ntp?
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> Look here for some info:http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...ver2003/techno...
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I meant to say "Weird" not "Wierd"

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