Re: NTP forwarding

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Tobias Andresen a écrit :
> 
> i have following network structure:
> 
> 
>      NTP-Server (62.214.6.29)
>                |
>                |
>                |
>       (eth0: 10.0.0.95)
>         Embedded board
>     (eth1: 192.168.31.95)
>                |
>                |
>                |
>         Ethernet-Switch
>          |        |    |
>          |        |    |
>         PC1       |   PC3 (192.168.31.98)
> (192.168.31.96)  |
>                   |
>                  PC2
> (192.168.31.97)
> 
> 
> The 3 PCs shall be able to connect to the NTP server (62.214.6.29)
> to update their time but i cannot figure out how to configure the 
> iptables rules
> on the embedded board to achieve this.

Why do you think you need iptables rules ? Isn't plain routing enough ?

> I have tried to forward port 123 but it does not work.

This statement does not contain any useful information. It does not
describe what you did and what happened.
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