Re: Time sync
Hi,
You should look at xntp3. I keep my box happily in sync
(despite being a demand dialed ppp machine) using it. Look at the
last 45 minutes of activity on my machine.
You can lookup public xntp providers at
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock2.html
manoj
31 Mar 15:39:51 xntpd[235]: synchronisation lost
31 Mar 16:00:07 xntpd[235]: synchronized to 128.173.14.71, stratum=3
31 Mar 16:00:07 xntpd[235]: kernel pll status change 89
31 Mar 16:00:08 xntpd[235]: synchronized to 165.91.72.27, stratum=2
31 Mar 16:04:23 xntpd[235]: synchronisation lost
31 Mar 16:05:28 xntpd[235]: synchronized to 128.173.14.71, stratum=3
31 Mar 16:05:28 xntpd[235]: synchronized to 165.91.72.27, stratum=2
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Date: 27 Apr 90 19:12:09 GMT From: merlyn@iwarp.intel.com (Randal
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