Once upon a time, I heard Aaron Solochek say > Well, I've been trying to update my clock to the local kerberos servers, > but it doesn't work. > > leko:/home/aarons#rdate kerberos.andrew.cmu.edu > rdate: Could not connect socket: Connection refused > leko:/home/aarons#ntpdate kerberos.andrew.cmu.edu > 8 Apr 00:22:26 ntpdate[583]: the NTP socket is in use, exiting > leko:/home/aarons# > > > What could be causing this?
Very good to provide the foolowing data. > leko:/home/aarons#ps aux [snip] > root 194 0.0 0.2 1548 1540 ? SL Apr07 0:00 > /usr/sbin/ntpd ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ You should have stop ntp by /etc/init.d/ntp stop before use ntpdate to syncronize the clock. Then /etc/init.d/ntp start after you sync you clock with /etc/init.d/ntpdate start. Chanop -- ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Chanop Silpa-Anan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | Australian National University | | Tel. +61 2 6279 8826, +61 2 6279 8837 (office hour) | | +61 2 6249 5240 (home +voice mail) | | Debian GNU/BSD ICQ uin 11366301 | `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'
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