Re: xntp v's ntp

2002-12-18 Thread Matus \fantomas\ Uhlar
- No doubt someone in this forum will be able to enlighten me as to what are - the differenced between xntp and ntp. Are they simply different - implementations of the ntp protocol? - - I have RTFM and STFW and haven't found a succinct list of the differenced - (yet). - - What

Re: xntp

2000-05-17 Thread Michel Verdier
John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : | john writes: | After installing xntp3 and xntp3-doc packages, I find the docs far too | complex to fully understand, and the program aims for far greater | accuracy than I need. | | Michel Verdier writes: | I felt like yourself :) | | Try chrony.

Re: xntp

2000-05-17 Thread Richard Klinda
Hoi John! John I wish to keep time synchronised by using my ISP's John timeserver. This box is a stand-alone one, and I connect using John a modem. John After installing xntp3 and xntp3-doc packages, I find the docs John far too complex to fully understand, and the program aims for

Re: xntp

2000-05-17 Thread Timothy C. Phan
Hi , How do I find out a good/valid server to rdate the time? Thanks! Richard Klinda wrote: Hoi John! John I wish to keep time synchronised by using my ISP's John timeserver. This box is a stand-alone one, and I connect using John a modem. John After installing xntp3 and

xntp

2000-05-16 Thread john
I wish to keep time synchronised by using my ISP's timeserver. This box is a stand-alone one, and I connect using a modem. After installing xntp3 and xntp3-doc packages, I find the docs far too complex to fully understand, and the program aims for far greater accuracy than I need. /etc/ntp.conf

Re: xntp

2000-05-16 Thread Robert Waldner
On Tue, 16 May 2000 20:18:08 BST, john writes: I wish to keep time synchronised by using my ISP's timeserver. This box is a stand-alone one, and I connect using a modem. After installing xntp3 and xntp3-doc packages, I find the docs far too complex to fully understand, and the program aims for

Re: xntp

2000-05-16 Thread Michel Verdier
synchronization. For a simple and personnal usage, you do not have to log all these files. | Are there any explanatory notes (preferably in simple terms) for the | contents of the ntpstat log files? Can anyone offer any ideas as to | where I should go from here? I supposed you search xntp web site ? -- o

Re: xntp

2000-05-16 Thread John Hasler
john writes: After installing xntp3 and xntp3-doc packages, I find the docs far too complex to fully understand, and the program aims for far greater accuracy than I need. Michel Verdier writes: I felt like yourself :) Try chrony. The debian package works with dialup straight out of the

Alternative to xntp?

1999-01-14 Thread Dale E. Martin
is if there's an alternative to xntp that uses tcp instead of udp. Thanks, Dale -- +- pgp key available --+ | Dale E. Martin | Clifton Labs, Inc. | Senior Computer Engineer| | [EMAIL PROTECTED]|http://www.clifton-labs.com | +--+

Re: Alternative to xntp?

1999-01-14 Thread servis
*- Dale E. Martin wrote about Alternative to xntp? I've got the following problem. I have ADSL and in general my Cisco 675 router doesn't forward udp packets from one subnet to the other. I know how to configure it to on a per session basis, but that's a pain because I'd have to configure

Suggestions for implementing xntp

1998-11-06 Thread Erik van der Meulen
I have installed the xntp package, and managed to configure it to connect to a time server all right. It seems that the deamon only works on boot up in the default configuration, for my log file shows no activity ever since. The documentation is very thorough, but also very general. I was hoping

Re: Suggestions for implementing xntp

1998-11-06 Thread alexander.schwartz
On Fri, 6 Nov 1998, Erik van der Meulen wrote: I have installed the xntp package, and managed to configure it to connect to a time server all right. It seems that the deamon only works on boot up in the default configuration, for my log file shows no activity ever since. The documentation

xntp problem....

1998-10-01 Thread Bruno Boettcher
hello, my debian2.0 system has complete crippled time date Thu Oct 1 15:54:33 MST 1998 whilst my DCF77 module beneath reports: 00:54 an since its after midnight its the 2 Oct how do i get the system to show the correct time??? and is there a way to connect the xntpd to this DCF77

xntp running behind

1998-08-13 Thread Paul Reavis
For some reason xntp is reading an hour early (correct time T-1hr). I'm in Athens, GA, USA which is EST with daylight savings nonsense. Could that have some affect? /etc/timezone reads EST. On a related note, where do I look to understand timezone configuration? Thanks- -- Paul Reavis

xntp ?

1998-05-02 Thread Jonas Bofjall
I'd like to set a computer's hwclock periodically using NTP. I've installed the xntp .deb. Now what? (Yes, I've read the docs.. :( ) // Jonas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2:201/262.37] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: xntp ?

1998-05-02 Thread Shaleh
Read them again (-: Ok, now that you are back Edit /etc/ntp.conf and put the server you wish to sync w/ in there. Jonas Bofjall wrote: I'd like to set a computer's hwclock periodically using NTP. I've installed the xntp .deb. Now what? (Yes, I've read the docs.. :( ) // Jonas

Re: xntp ?

1998-05-02 Thread Ralph Winslow
. Especially if the /etc/ntp.conf file contains germane comments. How about the following for a start. # /etc/ntp.conf - the xntp daemon configuration file # to allow xntp to syncronize with other time servers whenever you're # connected to the net, remove the leading # character from two or # more

xntp, ntpdate, setting the local clock

1997-12-08 Thread David Stern
Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi, I'm using xntpd (for no good reason), have setup my ntp servers in /etc/ntp.conf, have ran ntpq to find that xntpd is working great. However, the local clock isn't being set, according to reftime in ntpq | rv. I'm

Re: xntp, ntpdate, setting the local clock

1997-12-08 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sun, Dec 07, 1997 at 08:37:33PM +, David Stern wrote: I'm using xntpd (for no good reason), have setup my ntp servers in /etc/ntp.conf, have ran ntpq to find that xntpd is working great. However, the local clock isn't being set, according to reftime in ntpq I see a note: ntpdate

Re: xntp, ntpdate, setting the local clock

1997-12-08 Thread David Stern
On Mon, 08 Dec 1997 17:30:15 +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote: On Sun, Dec 07, 1997 at 08:37:33PM +, David Stern wrote: I'm using xntpd (for no good reason), have setup my ntp servers in /etc/ntp.conf, have ran ntpq to find that xntpd is working great. However, the local clock isn't

[Q] problems with TimeZone, Clock xntp

1997-11-15 Thread Sudhakar Chandrasekharan
Hi, I have xntp installed. My system should get the correct time when it boots up. But I see that my xclock shows is ahead by an hour. I suspect this has something to do with the fact that I had problems running tzconfig. I run tzconfig and choose 'US time zones' in the first screen. Now I

Re: [Q] problems with TimeZone, Clock xntp

1997-11-15 Thread Steve Kostecke
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sudhakar Chandrasekharan) writes: [snip] suspect this has something to do with the fact that I had problems running tzconfig. [snip] Try PST for the time zone. -- _ _ Steve

Re: Xntp and GMT

1997-10-02 Thread Thomas Baetzler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [XNTP] Works quite fine for me, and both on NT and Debian machines. Basically, you install the XNTP package and during the installation, you feed it a list of XNTP servers you want to use. You can get a list of public stratum-1 and -2 servers at http://tycho.usno.navy.mil

Re: Xntp and GMT

1997-10-02 Thread Nathan E Norman
-docs for xntp. I figured I'd try a cry for : help to the list as well in case someone here has had to do the same : thing. : : mike... : : Micro$oft, what do you want to spend today? We run xntpd here at Midco on all our machines ... I hated getting email from

Xntp and GMT

1997-10-01 Thread mike
. Currently our clock is 8 minutes faster than their clock, and this is a bad thing. If anyone can give advice on a relatively painless way to do this it would be much appreciated. I've downloaded, installed, and began reading the html-docs for xntp. I figured I'd try a cry for help to the list

Setting the time and xntp

1997-09-29 Thread Colin R. Telmer
set to GMT. The problem is that I have always run xntp on my own debian machine and have been doing that here as well. Until recently this worked fine, but after the last upgrade, the system clock under debian always displays GMT. I have not changed /etc/timezone (US/Eastern) and within /etc/init.d

xntp weirdness: system clock gets set 20 seconds slow

1997-04-02 Thread Randy Gobbel
[For anti-spam purposes, my email address does not appear in canonical form in this message, but if you're not trying to sell me anything, I welcome replies. My username is gobbel, the name of myhost is cogsci.ucsd.edu. -RG] I've been trying to get xntp to work correctly on my system, so far

xntp mystery solved: POSIX timezone brain damage

1997-04-02 Thread Randy Gobbel
[For anti-spam purposes, my email address does not appear in canonical form in this message, but if you're not trying to sell me anything, I welcome replies. My username is gobbel, the name of myhost is cogsci.ucsd.edu. -RG] After digging around a bit more, I discovered that the 20-second offset