On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 15:54, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > > > Replaces: xntp, xntp3, ntp (<= 1:4.1.0-2) > > > > almost replaces :-) > > Hi Alvin, you've provided a lot of help so far, but now for perhaps the > first question I should have asked - what ntp package should I run? Eg. > given: > > $ apt-cache search ntp|grep ntp|sort [...]
Here is what I have in a RUNNING local Stratum 2 Server:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:greg]$ dpkg -l | grep ntp
ii ntp 4.2.0a-8 Network Time Protocol: network utilities
ii ntp-doc 4.2.0a-8 Network Time Protocol: documentation
ii ntp-server 4.2.0a-8 Network Time Protocol: common server tools
ii ntp-simple 4.2.0a-8 Network Time Protocol: daemon for simple sys
ii ntpdate 4.2.0a-8 The ntpdate client for setting system time f
I have the docs there so I can futz with things.
Gives me this (I use IP addys so I don;t have to worry about DNS
failing)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:greg]$ ntpq -cpe
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
LOCAL(0) LOCAL(0) 12 l 837 1024 377 0.000 0.000 0.001
*192.168.1.200 132.163.4.101 2 u 47 1024 377 0.218 -31.756 7.610
Fun stuff.
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