On Apr 27, 2005, at 1:14 PM, John H. Robinson, IV wrote:

Gregory Ruiz-Ade wrote:

On Wednesday 27 April 2005 11:29 am, Lan Barnes wrote:

Does this mean that our members can use sparky as an ntp server?


No, it's configure to be only a client itself. If you need an NTP server, I
strongly suggest pool.ntp.org.

Actually, I think that you can get geographic limiting. I tend to use "us.pool.ntp.org".



I recommend something that is as close to you on the network as
possible. A lot of routers support NTP. The closer on the network the
better. Less network variations to try to account for, which means more
accurate time on the client.

Actually, does anybody on the list have an old GPS or WWVB that we could slave sparky's ntp daemon to?


Then sparky would be an actual tier 2 time reference.

-a

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