On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 19:55 -0800, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> John Hasler wrote:
> > Jimmy Johnson writes:
> >> Instead of the 'ntp' server what you probably want is 'ntpdate'
> >> installed...
>
>
> > Ntpdate is deprecated.
>
>
> >> ...it's the client...
>
>
> > It is a client, and a very limite
In <4d6dbfcb.2030...@gmail.com>, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
>John Hasler wrote:
>> Jimmy Johnson writes:
>>> Instead of the 'ntp' server what you probably want is 'ntpdate'
>>> installed...
>>
>> Ntpdate is deprecated.
>
>I appreciate your post and it's not the first time mentioned, I've been
>using ntp
On 01.03.2011 23:36, Steve Smith wrote:
Was going to setup a central time server, but found that NTP-Server is
no longer available in Squeeze. Are there any alternatives?
apt-cache search "^ntp"
aptitude search "^ntp"
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John Hasler wrote:
Jimmy Johnson writes:
Instead of the 'ntp' server what you probably want is 'ntpdate'
installed...
Ntpdate is deprecated.
...it's the client...
It is a client, and a very limited one. Ntpd is both client and
server. Use it or Chrony.
Hi John,
I appreciate you
Jimmy Johnson writes:
> Instead of the 'ntp' server what you probably want is 'ntpdate'
> installed...
Ntpdate is deprecated.
> ...it's the client...
It is a client, and a very limited one. Ntpd is both client and
server. Use it or Chrony.
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Steve Smith wrote:
Was going to setup a central time server, but found that NTP-Server is
no longer available in Squeeze. Are there any alternatives?
Thanks,
Steve
Instead of the 'ntp' server what you probably want is 'ntpdate'
installed, it's the client, it will check to Internet server an
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2011/3/2 Steve Smith :
> Was going to setup a central time server, but found that NTP-Server is no
> longer available in Squeeze. Are there any alternatives?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/ntp
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Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Again, aptitude install ntp is fully automatic and shouldn't require any
> manual configuration. You may want to remove the package and reinstall it.
s/remove/purge
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Three nations have not officially adopted the
Dennis Wicks put forth on 10/27/2009 10:02 AM:
> Roman Gelfand wrote the following on 10/27/2009 09:44 AM:
>> I am running ntp server. I suppose I need to tell ntp server the
>> authoritative time server to synchronize with. How would I do that?
>>
>> Thanks again
>>
>
> The info is in /etc/ntp.
I, actually, replaced my ntp.conf with the basic suggested
configuration from www.pool.ntp.org and the time is perfect now.
Thanks
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Roman Gelfand wrote:
> I am running ntp server. I suppose I need to tell ntp server the
> authoritative time server to synchronize with. How would I do that?
Debian's defaults work out of the box for me.
What's your output of 'ntpq -p'
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Roman Gelfand wrote the following on 10/27/2009 09:44 AM:
I am running ntp server. I suppose I need to tell ntp server the
authoritative time server to synchronize with. How would I do that?
Thanks again
The info is in /etc/ntp.conf as well as some sample entries.
Go to http://www.pool.ntp
I am running ntp server. I suppose I need to tell ntp server the
authoritative time server to synchronize with. How would I do that?
Thanks again
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On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:27:21AM -0400, Roman Gelfand wrote:
> I have started time server, ran ntpdate command. The time matched.
> Several weeks later the time is off by a little more than a minute.
> What is controlling how often time server updated by the ntpdate
> command?
ntpdate is a one-t
thanks
2009/8/27 Raquel :
> On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:12:05 +0800
> Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
>
>> how do i setup a local ntp server on my debian lenny so i can sync
>> my guest os (vbox) without connecting to the internet (using
>> host-only interface)? All i can find are articles on synching with
>>
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:12:05 +0800
Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> how do i setup a local ntp server on my debian lenny so i can sync
> my guest os (vbox) without connecting to the internet (using
> host-only interface)? All i can find are articles on synching with
> ntp servers over the internet, not
Paul Dwerryhouse wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 07:31:32PM -0800, Steve Garcia wrote:
>
>>I'm setting up a Dell server with Etch-AMD64 and I can't find any of the
>>ntp family of packages. Neither ntp-server, ntp-simple, nor ntpd seem
>>to be available.
> It certainly still appears to be avai
On Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 07:31:32PM -0800, Steve Garcia wrote:
> I'm setting up a Dell server with Etch-AMD64 and I can't find any of the
> ntp family of packages. Neither ntp-server, ntp-simple, nor ntpd seem
> to be available.
It certainly still appears to be available in the x86 archive. And
As someone else suggested run 'ntpq -p' or quicker is
'ntpq -pn' and look for a '*' in column 1 of any row; if
none then you're not synced with the server.
Another common problem is that if your collection
of machines are on a private LAN and their gateway
machine has only a transient connection
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 19:13 +0800, Cameron G wrote:
> I have a handful of debian servers going, and I've done an apt-get install
> ntp-server on all of them. They all seem to have "server pool.ntp.org" in
> the config file, yet they're all out of sync a little bit, by a couple of
> minutes in some
Cameron G wrote:
I have a handful of debian servers going, and I've done an apt-get install
ntp-server on all of them. They all seem to have "server pool.ntp.org" in
the config file, yet they're all out of sync a little bit, by a couple of
minutes in some cases.
This could be because the server
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, Cameron G wrote:
> I have a handful of debian servers going, and I've done an apt-get install
> ntp-server on all of them. They all seem to have "server pool.ntp.org" in
> the config file, yet they're all out of sync a little bit, by a couple of
> minutes in some cases. Is mere
Sorry, left out my configs:
server config:
---
whiskas:~# cat /etc/ntp.conf
driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
server time-server.bigpond.net.au
server tk1.ihug.com.au
server tk2.ihug.com.au
server tk3.ihug.com.au
server pool.ntp.org
server 127.127.1.0
fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10
logconfig a
On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 06:36, Greg Folkert wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:greg]$ dpkg -l | grep ntp
> ii ntp4.2.0a-8 Network Time Protocol: network utilities
> ii ntp-doc4.2.0a-8 Network Time Protocol: documentation
> ii ntp-server 4.2.0a-8 Network Time Proto
hi ya zenaan
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > > Replaces: xntp, xntp3, ntp (<= 1:4.1.0-2)
> >
> > almost replaces :-)
>
> Hi Alvin, you've provided a lot of help so far, but now for perhaps the
> first question I should have asked - what ntp package should I run? Eg.
> given:
f
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 15:54, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > > Replaces: xntp, xntp3, ntp (<= 1:4.1.0-2)
> >
> > almost replaces :-)
>
> Hi Alvin, you've provided a lot of help so far, but now for perhaps the
> first question I should have asked - what ntp package should I run? Eg.
> given:
>
> $ apt
> > Replaces: xntp, xntp3, ntp (<= 1:4.1.0-2)
>
> almost replaces :-)
Hi Alvin, you've provided a lot of help so far, but now for perhaps the
first question I should have asked - what ntp package should I run? Eg.
given:
$ apt-cache search ntp|grep ntp|sort
chntpw - NT SAM password recovery util
hi ya zenaan
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > > authenticate no
>
> On restarting the ntp server on my server, with the above line in
> ntp.conf, I get the following in /var/log/xntpd:
>
> 24 Jun 16:09:08 ntpd[6593]: configure: keyword "authenticate" unknown,
> line ignored
c
> authenticate no
This should be "disable auth"
ta
zen
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On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 16:12, Alvin Oga wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > Any idea why Debian doesn't currently have a "sane" ntp.conf example -
> > or is my setup with two servers too complex (/uncommon)?
>
> people have different ideas of what is better and why
:)
> > If
hi ya zenaan
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > > laptop:
> > --
> > > driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
> > > server whiskas
> > > server 127.127.1.0
> > > fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 13
> > #
> > logconfig all
> > logfile /var/log/xntpd
> > #
> > broad
> > authenticate no
On restarting the ntp server on my server, with the above line in
ntp.conf, I get the following in /var/log/xntpd:
24 Jun 16:09:08 ntpd[6593]: configure: keyword "authenticate" unknown,
line ignored
24 Jun 16:09:08 ntpd[6593]: system event 'event_restart' (0x01) status
'sync
> > laptop:
> --
> > driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
> > server whiskas
> > server 127.127.1.0
> > fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 13
> #
> logconfig all
> logfile /var/log/xntpd
> #
> broadcastclient
> #
> authenticate no
Are you implying just to add those line, or
hi ya zenaan
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
edit your ntp.conf files as shown:
> laptop:
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> driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
> server whiskas
> server 127.127.1.0
> fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 13
#
logconfig all
logfile /var/log/xntpd
#
broadcastclie
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 12:47, Alvin Oga wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > I have both with three 'server' lines in /etc/ntp.conf pointing to my
> > ISP's three time servers.
>
> post the contents of /etc/ntp.conf ( in its entirety )
laptop:
driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
s
hi ya
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> I have two GNU/Linux pcs on my internal network w/ cable internet.
>
> Both running Debian sid.
>
> I have both with three 'server' lines in /etc/ntp.conf pointing to my
> ISP's three time servers.
post the contents of /etc/ntp.conf ( in its
On Friday 28 June 2002 09:50, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
Many thanks for your fast help. It worked perfectly. I reinstalled the
ntp-simple package and set it up. Waited till ntpq droped a good message and
the connected with clients.
The whole point was: First time i didn't wait
On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 23:58, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there a simple way to set up a NTP Server on Debian? I tried the
ntp (and
> the ntp-simple | ntp-reclock) package but it seemed that this was only
a
> client ntp daemon.
ntp does not know a difference between 'server' and 'clien
> >Is there a simple way to set up a NTP Server on Debian? I tried the ntp
> >(and the ntp-simple | ntp-reclock) package but it seemed that this was
> >only a client ntp daemon. It hasn't to be very acurate... just a time
> >server wich LAN clients can "ntpdate" to.
>
> The ntp and ntp-simple p
hi ya raffaele..
am ssuming that ntp can be configured for that kind of resolution
and if not.. other daemons can
if you need examples of sample ntp server config and sample ntp client
configs... and commands for testing/debugging it..
http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/NTP/
one server f
> Hi
>
> Is there a simple way to set up a NTP Server on Debian? I tried the ntp
> (and the ntp-simple | ntp-reclock) package but it seemed that this was
> only a client ntp daemon. It hasn't to be very acurate... just a time
> server wich LAN clients can "ntpdate" to.
>
> Ok Some of u will say
Phil writes:
> The ntp and ntp-simple packages are actually what you're looking for.
chrony will also do what you want.
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Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
Hi
Is there a simple way to set up a NTP Server on Debian? I tried the ntp (and
the ntp-simple | ntp-reclock) package but it seemed that this was only a
client ntp daemon. It hasn't to be very acurate... just a time server wich
LAN clients can "ntpdate" to.
The ntp
you can run xntpd on 2 of your servers. Sync those 2 to the net and
then build a heiarchy basing your internal servers against the top 2.
Thus spake Raffaele Sandrini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> From: Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: NTP Server
> D
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
> I just installed xntp3 from hamm. However there is no server list --
> it
> does not know where to get the time from and neither do I (-; A list
> of
> ntp servers would be appreciated.
>
See http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/ - there's a list of public time
servers ava
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