Ok, I have my Synchronet 3.16c BBS setup on Ubuntu 14.04 on a VPS, If anything
happens and I need to reset my server I have to manually set my time and date.
Does anyone know how to automate this process in Linux?
Install the NTP service.
Ok, I have my Synchronet 3.16c BBS setup on Ubuntu 14.04 on a VPS, If anything happens and I need to reset my server I have to manually set my time and date.
Does anyone know how to automate this process in Linux?
It sounds like you have an issue with your motherboard's battery to keep that lil' clock tickin?
Anyway, my advice would be to install 'ntpd' (network time protocol
If you need help with the configuration of (I think the file is) /etc/ntpd.conf, I'd be more than happy to help. Oh, on CentOS or any other
Hope this helps a little bit.
Re: Automatic Time setup
By: Digital Man to Denngray on Fri Nov 27 2015 12:19 am
Install the NTP service.
Ok, Thank you for that DM, I am still learning all the ins and outs of linux:)

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