If samba and xntpd are running, you're done! Samba is a time server.
Setting the smb.conf parameter "time server = yes" will cause Samba to
advertise itself as a time server in the browse list through nmbd.
Regardless of this setting, clients can still set their time with the "net
time" command.
-Mike MacIsaac, IBM mikemac at us.ibm.com (845) 433-7061
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How do I configure Samba 2.2.7a to act as a time server in Mandrake
8.0 for the Microsoft workstations? I know about ntpd and how
it's configured.
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