Le ven, 03 d�c 1999, Labatut Laurent a post� :
> 
> Je me permet de faire appel a vous car j'ai quelques dificultes a metre en
> place xntpd sur la une machine Linux.
> cette machine doit etre serveur et client et le cote serveur ne fontionne
> pas.
> Si vous pouvez m'indiquer comment remplir le fichier net.conf, je vous en
> remercirai
> l'heure locale du pc doit servir de referenciel
> 


Je suppose que cette machine est reli�e en permanence � l'Internet ?

Voici un fichier ntp.conf pr�t � l'emploi.

Les 3 premiers serveurs sont de niveau stratum 2

Les autres sont stratum 1

On n'est pas oblig� de se synchroniser � tous ces serveurss : 2 ou 3
suffisent. Pour �liminer les serveurs ind�sirables, mettre un # devant
la ligne correspondante.

MP.

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#
# Undisciplined Local Clock. This is a fake driver intended for backup
# and when no outside source of synchronized time is available. The
# default stratum is usually 3, but in this case we elect to use stratum
# 0. Since the server line does not have the prefer keyword, this driver
# is never used for synchronization, unless no other other
# synchronization source is available. In case the local host is
# controlled by some external source, such as an external oscillator or
# another protocol, the prefer keyword would cause the local host to
# disregard all other synchronization sources, unless the kernel
# modifications are in use and declare an unsynchronized condition.
#
#
server 127.127.1.0      # local clock
#
server ntp.cnam.fr
server ntp.ciril.fr
server ntp.univ-lyon1.fr
#
server chronos.cru.fr
server canon.inria.fr
server ntp-sop.inria.fr
server ntp1.jussieu.fr
#
server dns.ien.it
server err.ee.ethz.ch   
server noc1.belwue.de
#
#
# Drift file.  Put this in a directory which the daemon can write to.
# No symbolic links allowed, either, since the daemon updates the file
# by creating a temporary in the same directory and then rename()'ing
# it to the file.
#
driftfile /etc/ntp/drift
multicastclient                 # listen on default 224.0.1.1
broadcastdelay  0.008

#
# Authentication delay.  If you use, or plan to use someday, the
# authentication facility you should make the programs in the auth_stuff
# directory and figure out what this number should be on your machine.
#
authenticate no

#
# Keys file.  If you want to diddle your server at run time, make a
# keys file (mode 600 for sure) and define the key number to be
# used for making requests.
# PLEASE DO NOT USE THE DEFAULT VALUES HERE. Pick your own, or remote
# systems might be able to reset your clock at will.
#
#keys           /etc/ntp/keys
#trustedkey     65535
#requestkey     65535
#controlkey     65535

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#
# Undisciplined Local Clock. This is a fake driver intended for backup
# and when no outside source of synchronized time is available. The
# default stratum is usually 3, but in this case we elect to use stratum
# 0. Since the server line does not have the prefer keyword, this driver
# is never used for synchronization, unless no other other
# synchronization source is available. In case the local host is
# controlled by some external source, such as an external oscillator or
# another protocol, the prefer keyword would cause the local host to
# disregard all other synchronization sources, unless the kernel
# modifications are in use and declare an unsynchronized condition.
#
#
server 127.127.1.0	# local clock
#
server ntp.cnam.fr
server ntp.ciril.fr
server ntp.univ-lyon1.fr
#
server chronos.cru.fr
server canon.inria.fr
server ntp-sop.inria.fr
server ntp1.jussieu.fr
#
server dns.ien.it
server err.ee.ethz.ch	
server noc1.belwue.de
#
#
# Drift file.  Put this in a directory which the daemon can write to.
# No symbolic links allowed, either, since the daemon updates the file
# by creating a temporary in the same directory and then rename()'ing
# it to the file.
#
driftfile /etc/ntp/drift
multicastclient			# listen on default 224.0.1.1
broadcastdelay	0.008

#
# Authentication delay.  If you use, or plan to use someday, the
# authentication facility you should make the programs in the auth_stuff
# directory and figure out what this number should be on your machine.
#
authenticate no

#
# Keys file.  If you want to diddle your server at run time, make a
# keys file (mode 600 for sure) and define the key number to be
# used for making requests.
# PLEASE DO NOT USE THE DEFAULT VALUES HERE. Pick your own, or remote
# systems might be able to reset your clock at will.
#
#keys		/etc/ntp/keys
#trustedkey	65535
#requestkey	65535
#controlkey	65535

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