Jonathan Walther wrote:
> Thank you for the info. I was referring to the service on port 37 tho.
> It used to be a pain to set up ntp, hence my use of "rdate". Which
> meant I had to find a machine running the "time" server, for which
> I wasn't able to find any list of publicly available servers.
ntp comes with "ntpdate" which is like rdate but perhaps a bit better.
It talks to NTP servers which is much better if that's what you've got.
> I can only assume if someone is running the "time" server they intend
> for others to use it. Wouldn't you agree?
:-) That's a bit like assuming if someone is running the "sendmail" mail
relay server they intend for others to use it.
-- Jamie
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