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[ntp:questions] NTP server with no network, no GPS signal

2011-04-29 Thread Cristian Seres
Hi! I am looking for a solution to install an NTP server in a very restricted network which can not be connected to other networks even through a firewall because of strict security policy. RS232 and usb are ok. Using GPS or DCF77 reference clocks would require a long antenna wire to get

[ntp:questions] How to keep fake time in past/future?

2011-04-29 Thread Cristian Seres
Hi! How would you implement an NTP server which would need to offer a time set deliberately in past/future, say 365*86400 seconds, or even better - first set the freely chosen date on NTP server and then keep the hours, minutes and seconds in sync with the real time? Many thanks, --

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP server with no network, no GPS signal

2011-04-29 Thread Yan Seiner
Cristian Seres wrote: Hi! I am looking for a solution to install an NTP server in a very restricted network which can not be connected to other networks even through a firewall because of strict security policy. RS232 and usb are ok. Using GPS or DCF77 reference clocks would require a long

Re: [ntp:questions] How to keep fake time in past/future?

2011-04-29 Thread Steve Kostecke
On 2011-04-29, Cristian Seres cristia...@contrasec.fi wrote: How would you implement an NTP server which would need to offer a time set deliberately in past/future, say 365*86400 seconds, or even better - first set the freely chosen date on NTP server and then keep the hours, minutes and

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP server with no network, no GPS signal

2011-04-29 Thread Steve Kostecke
On 2011-04-29, Cristian Seres cristia...@contrasec.fi wrote: I am looking for a solution to install an NTP server in a very restricted network which can not be connected to other networks even through a firewall because of strict security policy. RS232 and usb are ok. Using GPS or DCF77

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP server with no network, no GPS signal

2011-04-29 Thread Rob
Yan Seiner y...@seiner.com wrote: Cristian Seres wrote: Hi! I am looking for a solution to install an NTP server in a very restricted network which can not be connected to other networks even through a firewall because of strict security policy. RS232 and usb are ok. Using GPS or DCF77

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP server with no network, no GPS signal

2011-04-29 Thread Yan Seiner
On Fri, April 29, 2011 6:01 am, Rob wrote: Yan Seiner y...@seiner.com wrote: Get a wifi access point that's supported by OpenWRT and has a USB port. Install OpenWRT. Install gpsd and ntpd. Get a gps USB puck. Set up access point in room with good gps reception. Use the AP as the ntpd

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP server with no network, no GPS signal

2011-04-29 Thread Hans Jørgen Jakobsen
On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 11:10:58 GMT, Cristian Seres wrote: Hi! I am looking for a solution to install an NTP server in a very restricted network which can not be connected to other networks even through a firewall because of strict security policy. RS232 and usb are ok. Using GPS or DCF77

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP server with no network, no GPS signal

2011-04-29 Thread Chris Albertson
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 4:10 AM, Cristian Seres cristia...@contrasec.fi wrote: Hi! I am looking for a solution to install an NTP server in a very restricted network which can not be connected to other networks even through a firewall because of strict security policy. RS232 and usb are ok.

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP server with no network, no GPS signal

2011-04-29 Thread unruh
On 2011-04-29, Cristian Seres cristia...@contrasec.fi wrote: Hi! I am looking for a solution to install an NTP server in a very restricted network which can not be connected to other networks even through a firewall because of strict security policy. RS232 and usb are ok. Using GPS or

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP server with no network, no GPS signal

2011-04-29 Thread David J Taylor
Hi! I am looking for a solution to install an NTP server in a very restricted network which can not be connected to other networks even through a firewall because of strict security policy. RS232 and usb are ok. Using GPS or DCF77 reference clocks would require a long antenna wire to get

Re: [ntp:questions] How to keep fake time in past/future?

2011-04-29 Thread unruh
On 2011-04-29, Cristian Seres cristia...@contrasec.fi wrote: Hi! How would you implement an NTP server which would need to offer a time set deliberately in past/future, say 365*86400 seconds, or even better - first set the freely chosen date on NTP server and then keep the hours, minutes

Re: [ntp:questions] How to keep fake time in past/future?

2011-04-29 Thread Terje Mathisen
Cristian Seres wrote: Hi! How would you implement an NTP server which would need to offer a time set deliberately in past/future, say 365*86400 seconds, or even better - first set the freely chosen date on NTP server and then keep the hours, minutes and seconds in sync with the real time? Get

Re: [ntp:questions] How to keep fake time in past/future?

2011-04-29 Thread Chris Albertson
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 8:13 AM, unruh un...@wormhole.physics.ubc.ca wrote: On 2011-04-29, Cristian Seres cristia...@contrasec.fi wrote: Hi! How would you implement an NTP server which would need to offer a time set deliberately in past/future, say 365*86400 seconds, or even better - first

Re: [ntp:questions] How to keep fake time in past/future?

2011-04-29 Thread unruh
On 2011-04-29, Chris Albertson albertson.ch...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 8:13 AM, unruh un...@wormhole.physics.ubc.ca wrote: On 2011-04-29, Cristian Seres cristia...@contrasec.fi wrote: Hi! How would you implement an NTP server which would need to offer a time set deliberately

Re: [ntp:questions] How to keep fake time in past/future?

2011-04-29 Thread Chris Albertson
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 5:02 PM, unruh un...@wormhole.physics.ubc.ca wrote: Can you not just shut off ntp and set the clock back or forward? Ie, do you care in that case if he clock tracks UTC or not? Point is not to be on exact UTC but still to keep a set of computer's clocks all on the same

Re: [ntp:questions] How to keep fake time in past/future?

2011-04-29 Thread Richard B. Gilbert
On 4/29/2011 7:24 AM, Cristian Seres wrote: Hi! How would you implement an NTP server which would need to offer a time set deliberately in past/future, say 365*86400 seconds, or even better - first set the freely chosen date on NTP server and then keep the hours, minutes and seconds in sync

Re: [ntp:questions] How to keep fake time in past/future?

2011-04-29 Thread Richard B. Gilbert
On 4/29/2011 10:39 PM, Chris Albertson wrote: On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 5:02 PM, unruhun...@wormhole.physics.ubc.ca wrote: Can you not just shut off ntp and set the clock back or forward? Ie, do you care in that case if he clock tracks UTC or not? Point is not to be on exact UTC but still to