On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 11:02:30AM +0800, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> +++ shyam [linux-india] <04/12/01 13:50 +0530>:
> 
> Put something like 
> 
> rdate -s some.time.server;/usr/sbin/setclock
> 
> You can get a list of  good timeservers from  several places 
> on the 'net - time.nuri.net is one such which is open to the 
> world (others place  restrictions on the  geographical areas 
> which  can  access it - for  example  'only from australia', 
> 'only from europe', etc)
> 
---end quoted text---

A corollary question. Are there any servers giving time check
in IST or 'only-from-india' type of thing ?

Bish

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