the address of the clock should be 127.127.1.u - Local synchronization
clock driver

On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 11:20:29 +0800, Jason V. Ferrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Tuesday 31 August 2004 11:13, Norbert P. Copones wrote:
> > 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 :-)
> 
>  Ok here's the situation we have been using ntpd since last Dec. To
> synchronize  our the system clock's of the computers on our network. Here's
> the catch everytime we booth the server we have to connect to the darn
> internet so that the ntpd daemon will synchronize to another time server
> (stratum 2?) over the internet else the ntpd daemon will quit and there wil
> be no time server for our client computers to synch. with.  We need a time
> server because the /home directories on the our client computers is nfs
> mounted.  When you have nfs mount it is very important to have the client and
> server  system time  be kept in  synch.
>   This is only a home network we dont have the luxury of a permanent internet
> connection. That's why im looking for a way to configure ntpd so that it
> doesnt have to synch. to another time server but simply serve the system
> time.
> 
> 
> 
> > > 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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