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> On 03-Aug-2001 Hippo Man wrote:
> > I'm having a problem using `ntpdate' under 7.1, [ ... ]
> > 
> > [ ... ]
> 
> I had the same trouble. To debug it I tried running ntpdate with 
> -v -d. When I did that, it synch'ed the time fine. When I removed 
> it, I get the no server found message. Go figure. Anyway, it seems 
> to work, but it just seems to make the logs rather verbose:
> 
> [ ... ]

Thanks for your suggestion.  I have run this both with and without
the `-v' and the `-u' options, in all possible combinations.  In all
cases I get the problem that I described.

I'm not sure about this and I can't check from here at work, but 
I believe that the `-d' flag causes the command not to set your time, 
and only to list what it *would* do.  Are you sure that your time is
actually getting set when you use `-d'?

As for my problem, I'm hoping that it has to do with ipchains, as 
I mentioned in my earlier message.


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