En Sat, May 26, 2001 at 10:44:02AM +0800, Miguel A.L. Paraz escribio:

#_ Thanks for explaining, JMC.  In any case, I'm working on a clock network
#_ for my company and other ISP's and networks will be encouraged to peer. I
#_ am taking NTP seriously now because it is required to track down abuse,
#_ and I am getting serious about it.
#_ 
#_ I'll get back to everyone when I have something concrete; I'll see if I
#_ can get a GPS clock up.  If not, a highly accurate clock infrastructure. 
#_ This would be needed for ISP's to submit accurate abuse reports.
#_ 
#_ -- 

I use chrony by Richard Curnow to sync my PC clock whenever I go online.
Chrony is very versatile and easy to use and it comes with very good
documentation. You can find chrony in freshmeat.

I use these servers to sync with:
133.100.9.2
133.100.11.8
192.5.41.40
192.5.41.41

HTH

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Juan Miguel Cacho       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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...the poor count their blessings, the affluent count their calories.
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