In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>There's this little glitch with the current implementation, whether that
>be NTP or NTP on Fedora:
>
>If your internet connection goes down, NTP stops using it to connect to
>servers.  Later, when your internet connection returns, it still makes no
>attempt to connect to internet servers through the returned connection.

Is that a general statement about network connections or are you
referring to the special case of DHCP when the new connection
comes back up with a different IP address?

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