It's just that linuxconf uses rdate to do a clock check, which is 37 TCP.

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On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, David Kempe wrote:

> > Does any one know of a time server that listens on port 37 TCP
> 
> I think things like NT PDC's do, however thats a bit broken really. Why
> can't you use NTP?
> get better software might well be your answer here :)
> Lots of NTP stuff including a list of public NTP servers are at:
> http://www.ntp.org
> The public servers are useful and precise, the CSIRO runs a bunch of them
> for australia, you just pick one in your timezone.
> 
> Dave
> 


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