Anne Wilson wrote:
My router makes regular NTP checks. I wanted to set this laptop to
sync
with the router, so attempted to activate NTP in SystemSettings.
i wish i could give you an answer, but i can throw some questions your way.
i tried what you are trying years back and gave up, but these are some of
what i had to deal with to get close.
is root password same thru out your systems?
what ntp *server* did you install on router?
if using ntpd, did you let router stabilize before queuing it?
is ntp allowed 'inside' by firewalls, or is it passed thru?
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peace out.
tc,hago.
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