[sf-perl] remote host time

Richard Reina gatorreina at gmail.com
Sat Jul 5 11:41:44 PDT 2008


Believe it or not they are two separate and unrelated projects that I am
working on.  However, actually ntpd runs astray and the times to differ.

2008/7/5 Bill Moseley <moseley at hank.org>:

> On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 01:11:05PM -0500, Richard Reina wrote:
> > Does anyone know how one might go about getting the date and time of a
> > remote host (on my LAN) from within a perl script assuming that I know
> the
> > remote machine's ip address?
>
> Considering you asked how to get a epoch in your last post (and that's
> in seconds) I would think the question is why would the time on your
> other server on the same LAN be less than a second off from any other
> machine on the LAN...
>
>
> --
> Bill Moseley
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