Subject: Re: xntpd
To: Joe Laffey <joe@laffeycomputer.com>
From: Frederick Bruckman <fb@enteract.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/21/1998 09:51:49
On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Joe Laffey wrote:

> What <exactly> goes in the ntf.conf file to get the xntpd to sync the
> clock regularly. I've tried.
> 
> server	time.nist.gov

This is what I have in /etc/ntp.conf

server	ntp.enteract.com
server	ntp-1.cso.uiuc.edu
server	ntp-2.cso.uiuc.edu
driftfile	/etc/ntp.drift

I set it up just to play, as my only connection to the net is through
a dial-in account. After a many hours, the error just got worse and
worse. I've settled on putting "ntpdate ntp" in my ip-up script. I
also made ntpdate suid root, and call it frequently while I'm online.

There's a kernel option "NTP" that might help, if only we could build
kernels.

Of course you won't be able to use "ntp.enteract.com". The other two
are public, and fairly close to me, netwise. If your internet provider
doesn't provide an ntp server, you'll need to find some public ones
that are more suitable than nist's. First check out

	The NTP Home Page <http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/>

and follow the link to "Public NTP Time Servers"