On Saturday 22 January 2005 15:35, Sarpy Sam wrote:
> > You can use any NTP server. Of course, it make sense to use one close to
> > you. Best would be to use your ISP's NPT server. Just ask them. If they
> > won't tell you launch "nslookup". Inside nslookup, you do:
> >
> > set type=any
> > ntp.your.isp.domain
>
> nslookup?
>
> bash-2.05b# nslookup
> bash: nslookup: command not found

Hmm... No nslookup in gentoo. No dig either or so it seems. :-(

Alright, use net-dns/dnsquery.

Uwe

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