I'd like to have my system clock automatically corrected through an
online connection that remains always up. I gather that xntpd is a
commonly used daemon to do that for me.

However, I find that the Red Hat version of this application is rather
old, and when I try to install it, it conflicts with installed ntp. I
did not uninstall ntp because it is needed by another program. At one
time I was interested in nisttime, but that led to questions regarding
reconfiguration of uucp.

What is the most straightforward way to implement a NIST server that
does not interfere with other programs? I'm running RedHat 7.3

Haines Brown
 
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