pfSense uses msntp, not ntpdate.

Scott


On 4/4/06, Eric W. Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> How does the embedded version of BETA-2 set the time?
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> After power cycle, my wrap ends up with -zero- time even tho I have an
> IP address (name service not working yet on my test bench) configured
> for ntp server.
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>  If I log into the console and execute:
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> ntpdate 10.128.10.1
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> it sets the time and we are all set.  However, it does not do this
> automatically.  Also, I could not find a copy of ntpd in /usr/sbin; nor
> does there seem to be a copy running in the ps list.
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> Thanks.
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> Eric W. Bates
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