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>If so then you can use the xntp package that comes with RH. 

It's ntp now.  xntp is deprecated.

>otherwise, if it is not a full-time connection, I suggest you check out
>the chrony package. 

Speaking of options, the most reliable way to keep an offline clock in
sync is probably clockspeed (http://cr.yp.to/clockspeed.html).  I use
it, along with its companion sntpclock, in situations where connectivity
stinks.

>Also, though you didn't ask: there are numerous ntp clients for windoze
>machines. 

And Windows XP and Mac OS X have them built in now.

Cheers -d

- -- 
David Talkington

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