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Re: Set your system clock



On Sunday 13 February 2005 05:12 am, Roel Schroeven wrote:

> Edit /etc/chrony/chrony.conf and locate the line
> 
> server 132.163.135.130  offline
> 
> Instead of the default IP-address use the address or the hostname of 
> an NTP-server close to you (perhaps ntp.<your-isp>, if your ISP has 
> one).  Then either remove 'offline' or arrange for 'chronyc online' to 
> be called when the system is online.   

Generally speaking, the same servers you use for DNS are what you'll use 
for NTP.  NIST doesn't particularly like it when you use their 
timeservers when there's better (ie, closer to you) servers for you to 
use.

-- 
Paul Johnson
baloo@ursine.ca
http://ursine.ca/~baloo/

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