So long as you set your date to GMT (good practice) you can use 
any public server anywhere.  It is *not* necessary to access a time 
server in your own timezone.

On 11 Aug 2002 at 21:44, Simon Bryan wrote about:
[SLUG] rdate

> Is there a time server in Oz that I can simply run rdate -s against? I
> keep getting connection refused on the ones I find on Google, yet it
> worked on one in the States :-(
> 
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