I have a Debian stable + progeny + 2.4.9 kernel machine. It's on a network
with other UNIX machines (HP-UX Solaris, SCO, FreebSD). On all the other
machines, I am able to get the machines local time synched to our internal
ntp server. On the Debian machine, I have installed the ntp package, and
put a line like:

server xx.xxx.xx.x

In /etc/ntp.conf. Still ntptrace says it's not synched. What's different
about debians ntp setup?

How can I make this work?

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Stan Brown     [EMAIL PROTECTED]                                    843-745-3154
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