Okay, this is proving to be one of those "simple yet elusive" issues.  All I 
want to do is synchronize the time between my mainframe and the servers it 
exchanges data with.  The servers ALREADY synchronize amongst themselves by 
asking the firewall server what time it is.  The firewall in turn, sets its 
time via some internet source.

I'm happy to piggyback off this arrangement.  I don't really care who decides 
what time it is, I just care that the data that comes from a server doesn't 
have a timestamp of 4:37pm when the mainframe thinks it's 4:33pm.  Applications 
apparently have trouble processing data when it appears to come from the 
future, even if it's only a few minutes away.

The server boys say, "Fine, just ask the firewall server at this IP address 
what time it is however often you need to in order to stay in sync."  Which I 
would be happy to do if only SNTPD had some mechanism for me to direct it to a 
specific IP address address, which it apparently doesn't.  

This can't be that difficult, but at this point I'm cluless.

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