Re: time server

2009-03-27 Thread John Hasler
Paul E Condon writes: > ...suppose you are looking at old emails in an archive. Suppose it > matters to the minute when that old email was actually sent, like in a > criminal or national intelligence investigation. Is there a database > somewhere that records the dates of switching to and from summ

Re: time server

2009-03-27 Thread Josh Kelley
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Paul E Condon wrote: > OT question: I think the actual, underlying time data source for email > time is the Unix time clock on the originator's host. This gets > translated into a text string for insertion into the email. I think > the format of this string is su

Re: time server

2009-03-27 Thread Paul E Condon
On 2009-03-27_08:14:01, John Hasler wrote: > leo writes: > > my ISP ntp server is having problems with dayligth hour changes... > > NTP deals only in UTC. "Daylight savings" has no effect on it. > -- > John Hasler OT question: I think the actual, underlying time data source for email time is th

Re: time server

2009-03-27 Thread John Hasler
leo writes: > my ISP ntp server is having problems with dayligth hour changes... NTP deals only in UTC. "Daylight savings" has no effect on it. -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.d

Re: time server

2009-03-27 Thread leo
On Fri, 2009-03-27 at 07:56 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 2009-03-27 03:39, Daniel Dalton wrote: > > On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 01:37:51PM -0700, leo wrote: > >> hey! > >> > >> I need to configure automatically my date on boot time > >> where I can find ntp servers > > > > Google! > > "ntp server y

Re: time server

2009-03-27 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2009-03-27 03:39, Daniel Dalton wrote: On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 01:37:51PM -0700, leo wrote: hey! I need to configure automatically my date on boot time where I can find ntp servers Google! "ntp server yourlocation" perhaps. His ISP might have a time server. Mine has ntp.cox.net. -- Ro

Re: time server

2009-03-27 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Wed,25.Mar.09, 19:42:44, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 2009-04-25 15:37, leo wrote: >> hey! >> >> I need to configure automatically my date on boot time >> where I can find ntp servers > > Besides installing ntp, I also installed ntpdate and have it run at boot > for an initial "fix" in case the mob

Re: time server

2009-03-27 Thread Daniel Dalton
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 01:37:51PM -0700, leo wrote: > hey! > > I need to configure automatically my date on boot time > where I can find ntp servers Google! "ntp server yourlocation" perhaps. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". T

Re: time server

2009-03-25 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Wednesday 25 March 2009 19:42:44 Ron Johnson wrote: >Besides installing ntp, I also installed ntpdate and have it run at >boot for an initial "fix" in case the mobo clock has drifted too far. I use openntpd, and add "-s" to its command-line. (-s = sync, which cause the daemon to set the clock

Re: time server

2009-03-25 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2009-04-25 15:37, leo wrote: hey! I need to configure automatically my date on boot time where I can find ntp servers Besides installing ntp, I also installed ntpdate and have it run at boot for an initial "fix" in case the mobo clock has drifted too far. -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson L

Re: time server

2009-03-25 Thread John Hasler
leo writes: > I need to configure automatically my date on boot time where I can find > ntp servers Just install the Chrony or Ntp package. Either will automatically configure itself to use the Debian ntp servers, which are: 0.debian.pool.ntp.org 1.debian.pool.ntp.org 2.debian.pool.ntp.org 3.deb

Re: time server

2009-03-25 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 01:37:51PM -0700, leo wrote: > hey! > > I need to configure automatically my date on boot time > where I can find ntp servers The default settings of the ntp package is to use pool.ntp.org . See http://www.pool.ntp.org/ -- Tzafrir Cohen | tzaf...@jabber.org | VI

Re: Time-Server

2001-07-09 Thread John Hasler
Sebastiaan writes: > if you want to synchronize your time with another computer, use ntp. Or chrony, which does eveything ntp does except support exotic hardware and works better on dialups. markus writes: > I tried chronyd but was not able to update my Systemtime. chrony got the > correct time,

Re: Time-Server

2001-07-09 Thread Sebastiaan
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi to all of you! > > I need your advise. > Which client to use? > I tried chronyd but was not able to update my Systemtime. chrony got the > correct time, the problem is how to get it into the system. > > markus Hi, if you want to synchronize you

Re: Time Server

1998-07-15 Thread Mike Merten
On Wed, Jul 15, 1998 at 11:45:26AM +0200, Pere Camps wrote: > > Put this in your /etc/cron.daily/set_date > > #!/bin/sh > rdate -s clock.psu.edu > /dev/null > > And your clock will be set every day. :-) > Thanks for that one... I put it in my ip-up.d directory :) Mike -- Unsubscribe? mai

Re: Time Server

1998-07-15 Thread Pere Camps
Daniel, > Long time ago when I was new to Linux I had a nice program that updated my > system clock with time from somewhere on the net. Now I need that program > again and have a hard time finding it using search engines and searching > the infinite sunsite. Anybody knows what I am talking about

Re: Time Server

1998-07-15 Thread Manfred Bartz
Daniel Mashao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Long time ago when I was new to Linux I had a nice program that updated my > system clock with time from somewhere on the net. Now I need that program > again and have a hard time finding it using search engines and searching > the infinite sunsite. Any

Re: Time Server

1998-07-15 Thread Christophe Broult
Daniel Mashao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Long time ago when I was new to Linux I had a nice program that updated my > system clock with time from somewhere on the net. Now I need that program > again and have a hard time finding it using search engines and searching > the infinite sunsite. Anyb

Re: Time Server

1998-07-15 Thread Christopher Barry
Hi, I used a freeware program for windows a long time ago that set my bios clock to the time served from a local atomic clock, but I don't remember where I got it from. It may have been download.com or something and it wouldn't be of use to you anyways being that it's for windows, but maybe the