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03-08-2001 06:07 PM
03-08-2001 06:07 PM
Does ntp use rpc?
Does ntp use rpc?
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03-09-2001 12:27 AM
03-09-2001 12:27 AM
Re: Does ntp use rpc?
NTP uses UDP sockets on port 123,NTP does not use RPC calls as far as i'm aware.
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03-14-2001 03:44 AM
03-14-2001 03:44 AM
Re: Does ntp use rpc?
To be blunt, NO!
While there are many individual protocols which can use RPC, you will find that 99% of the daemons that run "stand-alone" do not use RPC. The easiest way to think of stand-alone are programs run by inetd. (Not always, but...)
Examples of "stand-alone"
sendmail POP# IMAP FTP TELNET NTP HTTP Finger.
Regards,
Shannon
While there are many individual protocols which can use RPC, you will find that 99% of the daemons that run "stand-alone" do not use RPC. The easiest way to think of stand-alone are programs run by inetd. (Not always, but...)
Examples of "stand-alone"
sendmail POP# IMAP FTP TELNET NTP HTTP Finger.
Regards,
Shannon
Microsoft. When do you want a virus today?
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