Hi!
Jay Barbee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
"Re: Synchronizing Windows NT to Debian.":
> There is a program called Tardis that has client and server time services.
> Seems pretty powerfull:
Yes, I know, but Greg Frye ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) already mentioned it.
> Does NT's &
At 1/25/99 08:36 PM +0100, Rainer Clasen wrote:
>Hi!
>
>Greg Frye ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
>"Re: Synchronizing Windows NT to Debian.":
>
>> There is a precompiled binary of xntp3 for NT if you want the NT box to
>> be a time server that sync's to the Debian bo
Hi!
Greg Frye ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
"Re: Synchronizing Windows NT to Debian.":
> There is a precompiled binary of xntp3 for NT if you want the NT box to
> be a time server that sync's to the Debian box. It you just want the NT
> box to be a client, I like Tardis
There is a precompiled binary of xntp3 for NT if you want the NT box to
be a time server that sync's to the Debian box. It you just want the NT
box to be a client, I like Tardis a lot. I have it on NT workstations
set up to set the time from ntp broadcast.
You can find a lot of time info at "htt
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