Michelle Konzack a écrit :
>
> I have a hardware DSL/GSM Router where I can not change the setings for
> the 2 NTP servers, because they are hardcoded.
Hardcoded by IP address or host name ?
> All I can do is to change the two NameServers to my <dns1> and <dns2> or
> my internal <dns.private> server where I could setup IPT.
What's IPT ? iptables ?
> Now seting up PTR zones where those NTPs resides does not work, because
> all other IPs would not more have a working PTR record.
You can setup a reverse zone for a single address/PTR record. But what's
the point ?
> So, my question is:
>
> How can I capture the two hardcoded IPs from the DSL/GSM Router and
> redirect it to my own NTP-Server?
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