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Dominique Gibon
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      01-24-2006, 11:17 PM
Hi,

I installed ntpdate and noticed in the syslog that it connects by default to
carbon.sd.dreamhost.com at startup.

I want to change this, but I cannot locate the script for this command at
startup.
Can anyone help ?

Thanks,
Dominique
 
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Keith Keller
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      01-25-2006, 03:11 AM
On 2006-01-25, Dominique Gibon <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> I installed ntpdate and noticed in the syslog that it connects by default to
> carbon.sd.dreamhost.com at startup.
>
> I want to change this, but I cannot locate the script for this command at
> startup.


Which distro and version? Often this is not relevant, but in the case
of startup scripts it generally is.

This really has nothing to do with networking. col.setup or col.misc
would be more appropriate for this kind of question.

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Bill Marcum
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      01-25-2006, 11:27 AM
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 01:17:32 +0100, Dominique Gibon
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> Hi,
>
> I installed ntpdate and noticed in the syslog that it connects by default to
> carbon.sd.dreamhost.com at startup.
>
> I want to change this, but I cannot locate the script for this command at
> startup.
> Can anyone help ?
>

On my Ubuntu box it's in /etc/default/ntpdate, but their default ntp
server is ntp.ubuntulinux.org. If it isn't in /etc/default you might
try "locate ntpdate", or name your distro.


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Bit Twister
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      01-25-2006, 12:15 PM
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 07:27:42 -0500, Bill Marcum wrote:
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> On my Ubuntu box it's in /etc/default/ntpdate, but their default ntp
> server is ntp.ubuntulinux.org. If it isn't in /etc/default you might
> try "locate ntpdate", or name your distro.


or locate ntp.conf
 
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