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Re: Getting time from time servers



Mark Thompson wrote:

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>         You can use the rdate command to set your system time from a time server.  You
>  will need to look on the internet for time servers to determine which one you
>  want to use.  Once you have a time server to check, just run the command:
>
>  rdate -s time_server_address
>
>  The -s will check the time server and set your system time.

Go to  http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/ntp.html

There you will find a list of time servers and info concerning location, access policy,
etc.

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