Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 19:42:51 +0200 From: "Matthias F. Brandstetter" <haimat@lame.at> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: how to update system time? Message-ID: <200409101942.51769.haimat@lame.at>
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Hi all,
first: hello to all FreeBSD users out there ;)
After using Linux for several years, I want to try out FreeBSD for some of
my servers now. I am coming from Gentoo Linux, so I am somewhat "used" to
the ports system...
Ok, now to my first question: I am setting up my 2nd FreeBSD box now. On my
first test machine I installed "rdate" (instead of "ntpdate"); I can
update system time w/o problems there.
But when I try to update system time on the 2nd box now, I get no errors
from rdate, but my time and date is not updated afterwards. When I try it
with ntpdate (with same time server), I get the following error:
6 Sep 15:22:01 ntpdate[330]: no server suitable for synchronization found
I set my local time via /stand/sysinstall to my local timezone (Austria),
CEST. With rdate, I get the right date and time, but as said my system
date and time is not updated, it stays around two hours behind...
Sorry if this is maybe a dumb question, but I really have no idea left
where the problem could be (because this works wonderful on the other
FreeBSD test machine).
Greetings and TIA, Matthias
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