If you go to http://www.ntp.org

you can find a list of public ntp servers.

If you want to spend money, you cat a wwwv clock or an atomic clock
which would make you a tier one time server.




"Bob Crandell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 % Hi,
 % 
 % I want my server to be a time server.  Here is the bottom of the ntp.conf
 % file:
 % # Don't serve time or stats or trust anyone else by default (more secure)
 % restrict default noquery notrust nomodify
 % # Trust ourselves.  :-)
 % restrict 127.0.0.1
 % 
 % How do I change this so anyone on my lan can use this?  I'm guessing that
 % dropping the noquery from the first restrict line would help.  I don't know
 % what to do with the second restrict line.  Comment it out?
 % 
 % Thanks
 % 
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