Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!crdgw1!uunet!dialogic!drich From: drich@dialogic.com (Dan Rich) Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin Subject: Re: syncronizing clocks on workstations Message-ID: <1991Jun05.185748.1739@dialogic.com> Date: 5 Jun 91 18:57:48 GMT References: <988@sunpix.East.Sun.COM> <1991Jun4.162324.28837@cs.utk.edu> Organization: Dialogic Corporation Lines: 16 In article <988@sunpix.East.Sun.COM>, jlf@galaxy.East.Sun.COM (John "Do The Bartman" Furlani) writes: >> >Hands down, then best way to synchronize clocks over a network is to use >NTP (Network Time Protocol). I won't argue with that, but has anyone managed to port it to System V? I started trying to compile it, but didn't have any luck. I even wrote a version of settimeofday() for USG, but haven't been able to find all of the system defines. -- Dan Rich | drich@dialogic.com || ...!uunet!dialogic!drich UNIX Systems Administrator | "Danger, you haven't seen the last of me!" Dialogic Corporation | "No, but the first of you turns my stomach!" (201) 334-1268 x213 | -- The Firesign Theatre's Nick Danger