Robert wrote:

> ntp master
> ntp update-calendar
> ntp server 130.126.24.53

You can skip the 'ntp master' if you only want to have your router serve
time
if it is itself synchronized to a server. If you put in 'ntp master' it will 
claim to be synced (and thus serve time to others) even when it's
free-running
on its local clock.

Not really a good idea, especially with boxes that don't have a hardware
clock.

                Regards,

                        Marco.




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