hi ya

is ntpd also running while you manually invoke ntpdate ??
        ( you have to kill ntpd first )

what does ntpdate -v ntp.foo.com give you ??
        - should give lots of info  if it connected

        ( i pick on ntp.apple.com since they're up the street )

sample ntp testing commands options
        http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/NTP/NTP.Commands.txt

c ya
alvin

eg...

ntpdate -v ntp.apple.com
19 Jun 09:49:57 ntpdate[30810]: ntpdate 3-5.93 Sun May 10 16:52:03 EDT
1998 (1)
19 Jun 09:49:59 ntpdate[30810]: step time server 17.254.0.31 offset
0.834560 sec
        - its a little off eh ??...


On Wed, 19 Jun 2002, Jerome BENOIT wrote:

> Bonjour,
> 
> since a while I have troubles with `ntpdate':
> I get the message
> 
> "no server suitable for synchronization found"
> 
> when lauching with no option.
> 
> But when I add the option "-q" or "-d" everythings look right:
> 
> I quess I have missed something,
> but I do not know what.
> 


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