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On Friday 24 Jan 2003 12:33 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>    I'm using Debian 3.0r1 stable on a dialup in the UK. I'm using PAP
> authentication that CHAT's to the modem then launches pppd and away we go.
> What I'd like is for the machine to check and set (if necessary) the syst=
em
> clock based on the time from one of the many timeservers on the internet.
>
> What package do I need to do this?
>
> How do I make it autorun once pppd has got the ppp connection up and
> running (I use the pon script)

ntp-simple: daemon that saves you having to worry about anything (works fin=
e=20
when offline too). I use this on dial up fine.

ntp-date: Tool for doing one of checks against a server.

Id recommend ntp-simple just cos its so damn easy.

Tom

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