unruh wrote:
On 2011-01-05, RICCARDO <[email protected]> wrote:
How can I set ntp Linux client to retrieve time from my ntp internal
service ?

You had better tell us what this means. What is "my ntp internal
service"? What ntp client.

I suspect he means the intranet NTP server, which, unfortunately may be w32time configured so as not to be an NTP server (i.e. out of the box).

By ntpd service in /etc/init.d or by inserting 'ntpd' in crontab ?
The prefered way is to run the ntpd daemon ( and init.d is a good place
to start it).

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