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Anyone here doing this for their ntp service?
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I thought timedatectl was the mechanism for interactive-adjustment of
time zones, date, and time.
If you don't actually use the command anywhere, I can't see how it will
affect ntpd.
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on, though. The answer wasn't what I hoped, but
I can work with this.
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changelog to
indicate this was incorporated in 4.2.7p19
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On 2/26/2019 11:34 PM, Miroslav Lichvar wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 09:58:06AM -0900, John Thurston wrote:
B) use snoop or tcpdump to look at broadcast packets and tell me if it
uncovers any ntp
Is there already a better way to watch and warn of such packets?
An easier way would be to
ever found a signal.
B) use snoop or tcpdump to look at broadcast packets and tell me if it
uncovers any ntp
Is there already a better way to watch and warn of such packets?
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the .22 driver with:
server 127.127.22.0
How are these two methods of grabbing the PPS signal different, and why
might one method be preferred over another?
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