David Woolley wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > "jwm <[EMAIL PROTECTED] O S P A M y a h o o . c o m>" wrote: > >> All this should be configured in such a way that no administrator >> intervention is required. The network should determine itself with which >> PC's they want to synchronize the time. > .. >> Is it possible to configure NTP in such a way that the requirements >> listed above can be met? > > Your requirement seem to be for the timed protocol, not for the NTP > protocol. I believe that there have been some recent enhancements to > the daemon code to support isolated, consensus building, time islands, > but I'm not sufficiently familiar with them to know whether they will meet > all your requirements, and I don't know if they are in the latest Windows > binary ports (this is a difficult group on which to guess platforms as > both Windows and Red Hat users assume everyone else uses the same system > as them - most people who answer here use neither for their time > synchonisation platform). > That code is in the Windows build as it is the same.
> NTP was designed on the basis that there is one true time. As a Relativist, I can say that is an untrue statement. There is no absolute time. All time is relative some something. Danny _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
