On 15 Apr 2002 02:04:42 +0200
Arno J. Klaassen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
art form the classical
world-cycle on *part* of my boxes, but the problem exists on *all*
boxes.
This might be a firewall-issue of the university, but then, even
ntpdate -v box-next-to-me gives the sames behaviour.
I
On 15 Apr 2002, Arno J. Klaassen wrote:
I did not pay much attention, but since a couple of weeks
(the latest daylight savings in Europe) mu ntp
programs do not function anymore and host clocks
drift further and further (both for machines
I upgraded to -stable as for machines which have
I had problems , they went away when I specified the
config file to use , this may or may not be related to
problems at hand.
--Daniel Schroder (Private email [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Unix users .. South Africa
To : Arno J. Klaassen
From: Gavin Atkinson
date: Apr 15
Address :
This might be a firewall-issue of the university, but then, even
ntpdate -v box-next-to-me gives the sames behaviour.
Try giving the '-u' argument to ntpdate... I needed that to get through
a firewall when I used ntpdate to set the clock on my boxes.
I would be glad to know if there is
Hello,
I did not pay much attention, but since a couple of weeks
(the latest daylight savings in Europe) mu ntp
programs do not function anymore and host clocks
drift further and further (both for machines
I upgraded to -stable as for machines which have a couple
a months old -stable ...).