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Federico Galvez-Durand Besnard wrote:

Set /etc/localtime to your correct timezone before doing anything in your machine. Remove /var/db/ntpd.drift before you reboot or restart your ntpd.

[ rc.conf and ntp.conf snipped ]

Thank you for the suggestions. Unfortunately, I've been through all that, including the rude values of minpoll and maxpoll, using multiple servers, and starting with a fresh drift file. I'm pretty sure ntpd isn't the problem. In addition, the hardware clock itself appears to be plenty accurate, as it is always correct within a second or two when I check it directly in BIOS ... and two other 5.3-STABLE hosts on the same network, with the same ntpd configuration, but on different hardware, do not have this problem, which began when I updated (reinstalled) to 5.3-STABLE from 5.2.

- -- David Talkington
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