Philip M. White wrote:
My laptop has an old BIOS battery, so every time I boot it up, I get
some random time. Usually this is not a problem for me because when I
am at home, ntpdate runs during boot and sets the correct time.
However, when I am at work, I have to manually set the time myself
because ntpdate does not have HTTP (or any) proxy support.
Can anyone suggest an NTP client with support for proxies? I am
surprised that ISC ntpd does not have it!
Two questions:
1) how do you want to proxy an UDP protocol over a TCP based one?
2) what latencies does proxying add?
Peter.
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