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Re: ntpdate troubles



  Bill> (2) Did you use
  Bill> /etc/init.d/ntpdate start

  Jerome> at boot time

  Bill> or did you run ntpdate directly?

  Jerome> only to debug

  Bill> If you ran ntpdate directly, what machine did you tell
  Bill> ntpdate to use?  Something inside your building or something
  Bill> outside your building?

  Jerome> outside my building

Okay.  It works okay at boot time?

When you ran it by hand to debug it, the command looked something
like this, right?

  ntpdate -b REMOTE_MACHINE_NAME_GOES_HERE

That is, you did tell ntpdate the name of the machine that you
are ntpdate'ing against, right?

- Bill
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