openntpd is not only a ntp client but also a ntp server. redistributing
the local clock. it has the ability to bind the daemon into the specific
interface :-)

> Good Day!
>
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 10:04:52AM +0800, Jason V. Ferrer wrote:
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>> I need the NTP daemon because the other computers on our network have
>> their  /home nfs mounted.
>
>       Try the openntpd[0] from the guys that bought openssh.
>
>       On your timeserver, set /etc/ntpd.conf[1] to:
>       listen on *
>
>       and point your clients to your local time server.


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