Martin Burnicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > Why should it he write his own software? NTP can do this very well. > > If this is run in a closed network where it it sufficient that all nodes > just have the *same* time then this is absolutely OK.
...unless you are connecting to the Internet. Just think of certificates, Kerberos, browser caches, EMail time stamps, etc. > > For example, we have some customers who need to run their machines on TAI > rather than UTC. If they synchronize their top level NTP server to TAI then > using NTP to synchronize all the clients to TAI works like a charme. > > Of course those folks must take care not to intermix NTP servers with UTC or > TAI or whatever, and they must not make those servers publicly accessible. > > Martin > -- > Martin Burnicki > > Meinberg Funkuhren > Bad Pyrmont > Germany _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
