[Guide Home]

The Web Hikers guide to
Outpost Firewall

 

Home > Rules > Preset Rules > Time Synchronizers

Presentation

[Green colours with tiny sized fonts] [Green colours with medium sized fonts] [Green colours with large sized fonts]

[Orange colours with tiny sized fonts] [Orange colours with medium sized fonts] [Orange colours with large sized fonts]

[Blue colours with tiny sized fonts] [Blue colours with medium sized fonts] [Blue colours with large sized fonts]

[Grey colours with tiny sized fonts] [Grey colours with medium sized fonts] [Grey colours with large sized fonts]

Update Alert
Popup Glossary

About Presentation

Time Synchronizers

Bottom

There are preset rules for the following time synchronizer applications:

12Ghosts Synchronize
1st Atomic Time
Absolute Time Corrector
AceClock Pro
Advanced System Agent
Atom Timer
AtomSync
Attache Transparent Clock
Chameleon Clock
Desktop Atomic Clock
Dimension 4
DS Clock

Easy Time
EZTimeSync
NMEATime
SolidSync
Tardis
Tech-Pro World Clock
Time Sync Pro
TimeSync
TSync
WebTime
YATS32

 

Glossary Bottom Top

12Ghosts Synchronize SNTP connection
1st Atomic Time SNTP connection
AceClock Pro SNTP connection
Advanced System Agent time connection
AtomSync SNTP connection
Attache Clock SNTP connection
Chameleon Clock time connection
Dimension 4 SNTP connection
DS Clock SNTP connection
Easy Time SNTP connection
NMEATime SNTP connection
Tardis SNTP connection
Time Sync Pro SNTP connection
YATS32 SNTP connection

There are two rules for Chameleon Clock, one for Inbound and one for Outbound. The other Time Syncronizers have one rule with the direction not specified (meaning that it applies to both inbound and outbound).

Protocol: UDP
Direction: Outbound
Remote Port(s): NTP (123)
Action: Allow It

Protocol: UDP
Direction: Inbound
Remote Port(s): NTP (123)
Action: Allow It

What it's for

This rule is used for getting the time from a time server using NTP (Network Time Protocol) and syncronizing your sytem clock.
Back to Time Synchronizers

Glossary Bottom Top

12Ghosts Synchronize time connection
Absolute Time Corrector connection
AceClock Pro time connection
Chameleon Clock time connection
Dimension 4 time connection
EZTimeSync connection
SolidSync time connection
Tardis time connection
Tech-Pro World Clock connection
TimeSync time connection
TSync time connection
WebTime time connection

Protocol: UDP
Direction: Outbound
Remote Port(s): Time (37)
Action: Allow It

What it's for

This rule is used for getting the time from a time server.
More about HTTP
Back to Time Synchronizers

Glossary Bottom Top

1st Atomic Time daytime connection
Atom Timer daytime connection
Desktop Atomic Clock daytime connection
NMEATime daytime connection
Tardis daytime connection

Protocol: TCP
Direction: Outbound
Remote Port(s): Daytime (13)
Action: Allow It

What it's for

This rule is used for getting the time from a time server.
Back to Time Synchronizers

Glossary Bottom Top

Tardis HTTP Connection

Protocol: TCP
Direction: Outbound
Remote Port(s): HTTP (80)
Action: Allow It

What it's for

This rule is used for browsing the internet with HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol).
More about HTTP
Back to Time Synchronizers

Glossary Top

 

Outpost and the Outpost logo are ©Agnitum Software

This is an unofficial guide, the information expressed here may differ from Agnitum's. There is a support forum (no longer run by Agnitum, but by users) if you need more help this is a good place to start. Where information here conflicts with what Agnitum have told you always go with the information given to you by Agnitum.

 

Guide/site and images ©Stephen Cox