[plug] Time
McMeikan, Andrew
andrew.mcmeikan at mitswa.com.au
Wed Jul 28 13:38:36 WST 1999
try man timed, that should give you some ideas. Make sure your time entry
in /etc/inetd.conf is not commented out
you should see time on port 37 in your /etc/services as well. Not sure what
client you would use on winslows machines but I'm sure it exists.
cya, Andrew...
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> From: Chris Griffin [SMTP:chrisg at doladns.dola.wa.gov.au]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 1:17 PM
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> Subject: [plug] Time
> Importance: High
>
> I know that I can get Linux to sync it's time from an atomic clock on the
> Internet, but can anyone tell me what is available in the way of time
> server software for Linux so that I can get other servers/workstations on
> the local network to sync their time with the Linux server?
>
> Regards,
> Chris Griffin
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