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Re: Why isn't there a cron.hourly?



Gary Hennigan said on Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 11:44:49AM -0600:
> "Kevin McKinley" <ronin2@bellatlantic.net> writes:
> > You can set up ntp to use a time server inside the firewall, the same as it
> > would use a public server (just in case you didn't know that already).
> 
> Also note that a lot of the network routers that I've run across act
> as NTP servers. Their accuracy, of course, is up to whoever manages
> the router, but in my own case I'm not as interested in absolute
> accuracy as I am in keeping all my machines synchronized to the same
> clock.

Cisco's appear to do this by default.

The wisdom of this is left as an exercise to the reader.

M

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