I have a small program written in C using winsock v1, that uses a unix host to get the time.
I have two machines networked, one windows, the other red hat 9.
The windows machine will request the time off the RH one.
How can I configure red hat to reply to the time request, i.e act as an... (1 Reply)
Hi guys,
i want to know about network protocol testing.
1. What is network protocol testing?
2. Whats the role of network protocol tester?
3. Is there good future scope in network protocol testing field?
4. Just give me a example of protocol testing.
5. How it relates to perl or unix?
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I'm having a bit of a trouble trying to figure out how to tell which network protocol users HAVE been logging in with. I know how to find this information for currently logged in users :
maximillian.gardner@syccuxfs01:~> who
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I have a client with a meshed Cisco backbone.
6500's on top, Nexus 7000 in the middle and 4500's in bottom.
Solaris 10 servers connected to the 4500's backing up to a RedHat Linux backup server connected to the Nexus 7000's. The traffic is routed from 4500 --> Nexus 7000 --> 6500 --> Nexus 7000... (3 Replies)
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ntptime
ntptime(8) System Manager's Manual ntptime(8)NAME
ntptime - read and set kernel time variables
SYNOPSIS
ntptime [ -MNchr ] [ -e est_error ] [ -f frequency ] [ -m max_error ] [ -o offset ] [ -s status ] [ -t time_constant] [ -T tai_offset ]
DESCRIPTION
This program is useful only with special kernels described in the A Kernel Model for Precision Timekeeping page. It reads and displays
time-related kernel variables using the ntp_gettime() system call. A similar display can be obtained using the ntpdc program and kerninfo
command.
OPTIONS -c Display the execution time of ntptime itself.
-e est_error
Specify estimated error, in microseconds.
-f frequency
Specify frequency offset, in parts per million.
-h Display help information.
-m max_error
Specify max possible errors, in microseconds.
-o offset
Specify clock offset, in microseconds.
-r Display Unix and NTP times in raw format.
-s status
Specify clock status. Better know what you are doing.
-t time_constant
Specify time constant, an integer in the range 0-10.
-M Switch to microsecond mode.
-N Switch to nanosecond mode.
-T tai_offset
Set TAI offset.
SEE ALSO ntpd(8), ntpdate(8)
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