I've serious objection to the tone of the reply.  Mr. Gilbert is rude where 
informative is called for.

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***I've a brain-damaged mailer that can't preface***

Brian Brunner
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>>> "Richard B. Gilbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/30/05 02:27PM >>>
It may drift badly.  
***conjecture***

YOU must check the time periodically and adjust MASTER's clock. 
***OP stated clearly that the MASTER had time that satisfied ->him<-***

If, after a couple of months of neglect, 
***objection: baseless assertion about OP's system and system management***

you find that all the clocks are 27 minutes slow, you have no one to blame but 
yourself.
***blame assessment based on baseless assertion based on conjecture***

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!!  
***please Mr. Gilbert, WHO THE HECK ARE YOU!!!!***

no right thinking person would tolerate but it should work.
***objection: personal judgement based on YOUR view of how to use NTP and to 
what ends.***

Far better would be to have MASTER served by either four internet 
servers, or a hardware reference clock (GPS timing receiver, WWV 
receiver, WWVB receiver, CHU receiver, etc.)  That should not only keep 
everybody synched up but also provide time correct to within 10 
milliseconds or better.
***You're assuming his installation actually cares what UTC is.  Mine, for 
example, doesn't.  It only cares that the clocks stay in synch with each 
other.***


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