Hey Russ,
 
This link describes how W2K and W2K3 handle NTP: 
http://www.netpro.com/products/techdocs/ad_timesync.pdf
This link lists public Stratum 1 and Stratum 2 time servers: 
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/servers.html
 
It would make sense to use the PDC emulator as the time server for devices in the 
respective domains.
 
-gil
 
Gil Kirkpatrick
CTO, NetPro

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Sent: Thu 7/22/2004 5:24 PM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] NTP server




Where does everyone have their NTP services come from?  We are getting rid
of our current firewall which has NTP on it and everything is pointed to it
for NTP services.  Our new firewall won't have NTP built in, so we are going
to have to set up an internal NTP server for all our internal hosts to sync
to.  Do we put it in the DMZ or the internal network?  Or  does it matter?
Do we just install NTP on an existing Win2k server in our DMZ?  What is
everyone else doing for NTP?

Thanks

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