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Re: Does the following proves that there is a problem with my ntp server?



Quoting Shaul Karl (shaulk@israsrv.net.il):
> [18:40:18 /tmp]$ ntptrace 192.115.3.254
> core.israsrv.net.il: stratum 3, offset -3599.179944, synch distance 0.03766
> iix.net.il:     *Timeout*
> [18:40:36 /tmp]$ date -u
> Fri Jan 14 16:40:44 UTC 2000
> [18:40:44 /tmp]$ date 
> Fri Jan 14 18:40:45 IST 2000
> [18:40:45 /tmp]$ 
> 
> Assuming that the current UTC time is indeed 16:40:00 +/- 5 minutes, does the 
> above proves that there is a problem with my ntp server? Does it shows that 
> my ntp server's time is about 15:40 UTC?

I don't think the current time was 16:40 UTC when you composed and sent
your message, but 15:40 UTC. Here are some headers selected from your
message:

 Resent-Date: 14 Jan 2000 15:47:27 -0000
 X-Mailer: exmh version 2.1.1 10/15/1999 (debian)
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Subject: Does the following proves that there is a problem with my ntp server?
 Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 18:47:15 +0200
 From: Shaul Karl <shaulk@israsrv.net.il>
 Message-Id: <[🔎] E1299sa-0000P0-00@rakefet>
 Resent-Message-ID: <TqW6w.A.7FF.PU0f4@murphy>

All the mail systems at this institution agree with the Resent-Date above.

Cheers,

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