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Old 05-14-2003, 01:50 PM   #1
thas
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ntpdate through http proxy


My Linux box(es) sit behind a corporate firewall that ONLY provides authenticated http proxy for outside connectivity.
ie. I have no control over opening up specific TCP/UDP ports.

Is there any way I can use ntpdate or similar NTP clients to sync to a time server outside the corporate bounds/firewall?

Any help/pointers would be much appreciated.

Thankx.

-Thas

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