Hello Martin,

Thank you for your time and effort reading my question and replying. I was afraid that I was so wrong when I also read the RFC4330 where it explains the way it should it should be calculated.

As you mentioned I do not really need to calculate the offset since I can use the Net::NTP module. The reason that I need to use it is I am planning to apply this process on several remote OS through SSH, where I will not be able to have the NET::NTP module available.

Again thank you for your feedback it is really valuable to me to contineou with my experimentation.

Seeking for Perl wisdom...on the process of learning...not there...yet!

In reply to Re^2: How to calculate the offset of your local time against an NTP reference server by thanos1983
in thread How to calculate the offset of your local time against an NTP reference server by thanos1983

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