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Re: NTP Server




you can run xntpd on 2 of your servers.  Sync those 2 to the net and
then build a heiarchy basing your internal servers against the top 2.

Thus spake Raffaele Sandrini (rasa@gmx.ch):

> From: Raffaele Sandrini <rasa@gmx.ch>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: NTP Server
> Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 23:58:09 +0200
> X-Mailing-List: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> archive/latest/219092
> 
> Hi
> 
> Is there a simple way to set up a NTP Server on Debian? I tried the ntp (and 
> the ntp-simple | ntp-reclock) package but it seemed that this was only a 
> client ntp daemon. It hasn't to be very acurate... just a time server wich 
> LAN clients can "ntpdate" to.
> 
> Ok Some of u will say: "Why the hell don't you use "ntpdate" against an 
> internet NTP server?!" Because i'm talking about a _large_ LAN on wich the 
> time isn't important to be set to +-0.0000001 sec. so it would be a 
> unnecessary load on the internet NTP server.
> 
> cheers,
> Raffaele
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