Chris Johnson wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 11:39:32AM -0300, martin langhoff wrote:
> >       I have 2 mails servers that I want to synch (and keep with the world's
> > clock). As one is in co-location, there's no problem at all: I'm
> > installing NTPd (although I have some security concerns).
> >
> >       The other machine has a intermittent connection, so I'm looking for a
> > way to synchronize on a command (instead of a daemon). I checked CPAN
> > for NTP and found nothing. The Net::Time module doesn't seem to help as
> > it's looking for a time server, and not a NTP server.
> 
> Try Dan's clockspeed package: http://cr.yp.to/clockspeed.html
> 
> Like everything Dan writes, it's small, simple, safe, and works well. It's
> particularly well suited to keeping time on a computer with an intermittent
> network connection. I use it on all my boxes (even the well connected ones).
> 

I've been using NTP for a long time with success! How does clockspeed
compare to NTP? Is there any tai time server?

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