> I read the suggestion of adding the line "broadcast
192.168.1.255" to
> the ntp.conf file, and gave it a try. Unfortunately, it
doesn't seem to
> be doing anything. I ran k9linux -d on a separate linux
machine on the
> LAN, and it's not saying anything. Neither is k9 -d on my
Win98
> machine.
> Ah ha! It was showing stratum 16. A little more tracking
down showed
> that bitsy.mit.edu was not answering, even though it was
on the list as
> a stratum 1 server with an open access policy.
>
>I changed the server
> back to time.nist.gov, and shortly thereafter, my own
server started
> resp
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Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2000 4:43 PM
Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] Time server
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to get e-smith to synch it's clock with a time
server. however
> after entering the time server's host name in
e-smith-manager,
> /var/log/messages is repor
John Powell wrote:
> H, should work. I don't know what rev you are running
> (I think I am around 4.0b6), but I don't think this has
I'm running 4.0 final.
> The best way to check if it is running and in-sync is to use
> '/usr/sbin/ntpdate -d localhost' and look in the debug that
> is retu