> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter van Dijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > xntpd, even on dial-up machines.
>
> But when does xntpd send out requests then? It seems to only
> do so every
> once in a while, and if I'm not dialed in at that time, it fails.
So what? It doesn't matter if it fails. It doesn't set the clock to zero,
after all. It just doesn't set it.
If it really makes a difference to you, have the appropriate stop and start
daemon commands in the scripts that execute upon bringup/bringdown of the
dialup interface... then it runs when you're connected and doesn't when you
aren't.
David