Subject: Re: timed where can I connect?
To: Jim Reid <jim@mpn.cp.philips.com>
From: John Maier <johnam@mail.kemper.org>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 07/01/1998 09:49:02
Jim Reid wrote:

>     John> Now configuring it is a differnt matter...
>
> It's trivial. Ignore the nonsense with keys and precision and so on.
> A 3 or 4 line ntp.conf file will work just fine. All you *really* need
> are a few entries like:
>         server IP-address-1
>         server IP-address-2
>         server IP-address-3
>
> Where the IP addresses are for reliable NTP servers.

  Yes I found a site with the manual is online, it wasn't made clear if
xntpd uses the servers as references to check time drift or periodically
syncronizes off of on one of them.

xntpd is very complicated and does a lot more that just check a time
server and set the local clock.
It seems that even without servers, it can perform something like a code
equivilent to a PLL.

Neat program.

jam