[Samba] Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC

Luis Peromarta lperoma at icloud.com
Sat Feb 10 20:42:30 UTC 2024


This is my output with chrony on Bookworm.

root at awing:~# tcpdump -v -l port 123
tcpdump: listening on enp1s0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), snapshot length 262144 bytes



21:39:44.229569 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 128, id 45600, offset 0, flags [none], proto UDP (17), length 96)
 192.168.3.52.ntp > awing.mad.mater.int.ntp: NTPv3, Client, length 68
 Leap indicator: clock unsynchronized (192), Stratum 0 (unspecified), poll 17 (131072s), precision -23
 Root Delay: 0.033233, Root dispersion: 16.000000, Reference-ID: (unspec)
 Reference Timestamp: 3916586358.079687399 (2024-02-10T20:39:18Z)
 Originator Timestamp: 0.000000000
 Receive Timestamp: 0.000000000
 Transmit Timestamp: 3916586511.767688299 (2024-02-10T20:41:51Z)
 Originator - Receive Timestamp: 0.000000000
 Originator - Transmit Timestamp: 3916586511.767688299 (2024-02-10T20:41:51Z)
 Key id: 4010278912
 Authentication: 00000000000000000000000000000000
21:39:44.230626 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 10855, offset 0, flags [DF], proto UDP (17), length 96)
 awing.mad.mater.int.ntp > 192.168.3.52.ntp: NTPv3, Server, length 68
 Leap indicator: (0), Stratum 3 (secondary reference), poll 17 (131072s), precision -25
 Root Delay: 0.015686, Root dispersion: 0.004653, Reference-ID: 0x4114634a
 Reference Timestamp: 3916586062.114338141 (2024-02-10T20:34:22Z)
 Originator Timestamp: 3916586511.767688299 (2024-02-10T20:41:51Z)
 Receive Timestamp: 3916586384.229632153 (2024-02-10T20:39:44Z)
 Transmit Timestamp: 3916586384.229814978 (2024-02-10T20:39:44Z)
 Originator - Receive Timestamp: -127.538056146
 Originator - Transmit Timestamp: -127.537873321
 Key id: 4010278912
 Authentication: 815058c841bf3f0a90f73bb1f277a7af


And this are my notes :

http://samba.bigbird.es/doku.php?id=samba:install-chrony

Regards.
On 10 Feb 2024 at 21:32 +0100, Mark Foley <mfoley at novatec-inc.com>, wrote:
>
> If you run 'tcpdump -v -l -i ethX port 123' on your DC, does it show sending a
> response back to your Windows computers?


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