Boris Goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Rogier,
>
> Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 9:01:32 AM, you wrote:
>
> RK> On 10/23/07, Boris Goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> You don't really need ntpd on all systems. One (timeserver)
> >> runs ntpd, and others use rdate, called from cron (once a day is
> >> usually enough).
>
> RK> While your suggestion would work, it would also entail more work
> RK> without adding benefit. Upon install, you get the question of
> RK> whether you want to use ntpd. Starting with 4.2, it even asks for
> RK> a specific NTP server.
>
> It's always better to don't run a demon if you don't have to. :)
> Talking about a "more work" - I don't think that someone avoiding
> small "after install" tuning like this should be taking care of
> any network besides his home one. ;) Anyway, for the last five years
> no version of OBSD (including 4.2) worked for me without tuning a
> kernel, so an extra line in a crontab is nothing. :)
>
I hope nobody takes what you say seriously. Running rdate instead of
ntpd like you describe is wrong for many reasons which have been stated
over and over in the last few years. Please do not spread wrong
information around, and do your homework before giving others advice
on what you think is good sysadmin practice.