I just realized that the same script /etc/init.d/zaptel that loads up 
"ztdummy" (which interferes with the "hwclock" command and setting the 
time) also starts/stops "wanrouter" for DSL or T1 or T3 users (who 
connect to the Internet via the latter)...

So if you're thinking you can run "/etc/init.d/zaptel stop", synchronize 
your ntpd, write out the time to the clock via "hwclock -wu", and 
restart zaptel...  well, you're in for a surprise.

You can't, because the "zaptel stop" will bring down your outside 
connectivity.

Oops.

-Philip



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