Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 08:58:38 +0200 From: Jonathan McKeown <j.mckeown@ru.ac.za> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: NTP Client synchronization with a Windows 2003/2008 Message-ID: <200910150858.38763.j.mckeown@ru.ac.za> In-Reply-To: <2345d18f0910140904v3e2e9f37hbaabc05cb561a19d@mail.gmail.com> References: <2345d18f0910130813j6a2bbde0sec59647f44d43585@mail.gmail.com> <200910140902.27825.j.mckeown@ru.ac.za> <2345d18f0910140904v3e2e9f37hbaabc05cb561a19d@mail.gmail.com>
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On Wednesday 14 October 2009 18:04:41 Jacques Henry wrote: > > Alternatively, from the commandline try > > > > ntpd -g -q -c /etc/ntp.conf > > > > The -g flag allows ntpd to set the clock once regardless of the offset > > and the -q causes it to quit after setting the time. > > I tried this command without success... I can see the NTP packets (client > and server) but the clock is never set.... Are you running with an elevated securelevel?
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