"Brian J. Stults" wrote: > I'm using ntp and it's working just fine. The problem for me is that > the time is always 5 hours ahead of what it should be. I think this is > something in the kernel settings, right? I set it to report GMT or UTP > or something, and I'm in the EST zone. Can someone tell me how to > switch that back?
Make sure your /etc/timezone is set up properly. On my machine, /etc/timezone contains EST5EDT I'm using tick.usno.navy.mil and tock.usno.navy.mil for my timeservers in ntp.conf jpb -- Joe Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CREOL System Administrator Social graces are the packet headers of everyday life.