Hi All, for some reason on of my boxen keeps starting up with the date way back in the 1920's. ntpdate doesn't handle this well so the time is always wrong. I hacked the /etc/init.d/ntpdate script and set the date to something closer so that ntpdate could actually set the date correctly but, like I said, this is a hack. I was wondering if there's anyway to tell ntpdate what epoch your in so that it can set the date even if it's way off? How about ntpd? Any comments on that program?
thanks, Andy