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>>>>> "Binand" == Binand Sethumadhavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Binand> Siju George posted in linux-india-help:
>> Network time Server ie. All other computers in the network
>> should be able to get their time synchronized with debian. What
>> softwares should I install using apt-get? .How should I
>> configure other computers?
Binand> I recently heard about http://www.openntpd.org - might be
Binand> worth a try. It's from the OpenBSD folks.
I use the standard ntp package on Linux and the NetTime package on
Winduhs, which does a pretty good job of NTP syncing. Got about 250
Winduhs machines syncing to a Unix server, no problems so far.
BTW, the sync in this case is worth money, all the more reason to
trust NetTime. Have to set the sync interval to 60 seconds though --
Winduhs has this bad habit of losing a few seconds every 5 minutes or
so.
Regards,
- -- Raju
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