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On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Michael George wrote:
>I have a small network and I'd like to coordinate the time on that
>network. I've already been using rdate to weekly sync my server's time
>with that of a public time server.

So use rdate on the clients to have them sync with the server. You may have
to enable the "time" service in inetd/xinetd on the server.

Tony
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