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14 Σεπ 2024 · The ntp.conf configuration file is read at initial startup by the ntpd daemon in order to specify the synchronization sources, modes and other related information. Usually, it is installed in the /etc directory, but could be installed elsewhere (see the daemon’s -c command line option).
3 Απρ 2024 · This section of the NTP FAQ discussed the manual configuration necessary to get a running NTP system.
To change the default configuration of the NTP service, use a text editor running as root user to edit the /etc/ntp.conf file. This file is installed together with ntpd and is configured to use time servers from the Red Hat pool by default.
The ntp.conf configuration file is read at initial startup by the ntpd (8) daemon in order to specify the synchronization sources, modes, and other related information. Usually, it is installed in the /etc directory, but could be installed elsewhere (see the daemon’s -c command line option).
3 Απρ 2024 · NTP uses keys to implement authentication. These keys are used when exchanging data between two machines. As shown in Q: 6.1.4.3 and Q: 6.1.4.4, one of the uses has to do with remote administration. When configuring a server or peer, an authentication key can be specified:
10 Δεκ 2016 · Learn how to configure NTP (Network Time Protocol) on Linux machines to sync time with ntp server over the network. Also, learn how to manually sync time on ntp.
17 Φεβ 2010 · This entry specifies the smallest interval, in log2 seconds, allowed for the system polling interval. Note that while a system does not request samples more frequently than this, a provider can produce samples at times other than the scheduled interval. The default value for domain controllers is 6. The default value for domain members is 10.