Or you can simply use rdate


[root@slab home]# rpm -qf /usr/bin/rdate
rdate-0.960923-8


usage:
/usr/bin/rdate -s time.host.com

Works fine for me..

Rgds,
Darryl


At 08:12 9/03/00, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
>xntp
>
>It's pretty easy to setup.... you'll need to edit the file /etc/ntp.conf a
>tad to point to the other server when you've finished installing it, and
>make sure that it knows to start the xntpd on bootup.
>
>Funny, it's rare to see a question on Time Synchronization on this list...
>but I asked one just this morning myself to see if anyone knows of Linux
>drivers for IRIG Time Server boards... small world!
>
>Bill Ward
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brian Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>Subject: Time Server
>
>
>What do I need to install to get my machine to allow a remote time server
>lookup? My other machine works, but since I didn't set it up to do it I am
>unsure exactly what I need. Sure I am just missing a package.
>
>BTW it is a 6.1 box.
>
>TIA
>
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