hello,
a lot of Googling and a lot of browsing of the MAN pages has not been
able to resolve this problem. perhaps someone on the list has an idea.
i set up a time server using Redhat 7.2 using the default settings under
xinetd.
if i use rdate from another Redhat PC the time is returned correctly.
however, if i request the time from a PC using a different operating
system (OS/2) the time returned is 16 hours behind the current time.
any suggestions would be appreciated.
regards,
Lucas
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