I've got a FreeBSD box that will not keep correct time. When I run ntpdate off my internal time server (that I use to keep all my workstations and internal servers on the same time) it sets the time totally wrong. It's about 23 hours off. I've rerun tzconfig to make sure the time zone is set right. When i run "rdate my.time.server" on this box it spits out the right time, so I know it's speaking to the ntpd on my server just fine. Alas "rdate -s my.time.server" exits cleanly yet my system time is still hosed. The box is FreeBSD 4.3 server that we use as a firewall/NAT box. I've been capturing some packets on it and they all have hosed up time stamps on them, also I think it's kicking squids ass as well.... Any pointers would be greatly appreciated, as nothing has turned up via google, or the FreeBSD mailing lists (which i blatantly refuse to post to) -- Ben Lutgens http://people.sistina.com/~blutgens/ Sistina Software Inc. pub 1024D/9A0DDC59 2001-12-12 Ben Lutgens <blutgens at sistina.com> Key fingerprint = 8FCD A1EE CEA7 DEE1 9361 F32C 0A90 30D1 9A0D DC59 sub 1024g/1FC75C99 2001-12-12 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20020206/7feb0a48/attachment.pgp