Hi!
So every worksation running FreeBSD needs a correct time. When installing FreeBSD 13 I just tagged "ntpd" and "ntpdate at boot time" options. Looks weird to me that this combination is possible, as it makes no sense, but anyway....
So now I have open listening ports on every client on port 123 and I don't want that. I have studied the man pages but didn't find anything, except that this daemon is so complex that this is one more reason to get that open ports closed.
Anyone knowing how to do that? Or should I just use the client's firewall? Thanks!
So every worksation running FreeBSD needs a correct time. When installing FreeBSD 13 I just tagged "ntpd" and "ntpdate at boot time" options. Looks weird to me that this combination is possible, as it makes no sense, but anyway....
So now I have open listening ports on every client on port 123 and I don't want that. I have studied the man pages but didn't find anything, except that this daemon is so complex that this is one more reason to get that open ports closed.
Anyone knowing how to do that? Or should I just use the client's firewall? Thanks!