Re: Timestamp from a Third Party

From: Daniel Tryba (spam_at_tryba.invalid)
Date: 12/16/04


Date: 16 Dec 2004 05:48:42 GMT

Fidelita Munos <fidelita@msn.com> wrote:
> My hosting company has been playing with their servers and screwing up the
> timestamp.
> Is there any way I could get the timestamp from a third party server?

Sure, you could use all kind of stuff, like:
-the date header in http responses
-ntp (udp port 123)
-rdate (tcp port 13)



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