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From: nuggets@bluesprings.in-brb.de (Lars Hentschke)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: xntpd, how to setup?
Date: 22 Jan 1996 17:50:33 GMT
Organization: Brandenburg Individual Network e.V.
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Hi

The manpage of xntpd/xntpdc isnt enough for me to setup a "timeserver"
based on local cmos-time (not DCF77 over serial line, which is described 
by some setup-examples). 
The goal is one time-server and 13 time-clients, no authentication and
no need to sync my time-server with other time-servers.
Time-clients are easy, but my time-server says nothing if i ask him with
xntpdc or ntptrace.
Can somebody write some lines of /etc/ntp.conf and explain something?

Thanx, Lars.