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== Documentation == |
== Documentation == |
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* generic documentation on [[wikipedia:Network_Time_Protocol]] |
* generic documentation on [[wikipedia:Network_Time_Protocol|NTP]] |
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== Technical Details == |
== Technical Details == |
Revision as of 00:59, 29 January 2012
Description | This service allows to keep your machine on time, by being synchronized with a remote time server. The later may itself be synchronized with a better time server and so on. The last one (stratum 1) uses an accurate source of time (stratum 0), like an atomic or GPS clock, and distribute it over the Internet. | |||
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Prerequisite | None | |||
Account | none | IPv6 Ready | Yes | |
Security Notes | There is no big security concern except you can't be sure you're talking to our NTP server (no DTLS support). |
Access
You need a NTP software to synchronize your machine. On Debian you can install it easily using:
apt-get install ntp
You then need to edit the configuration file /etc/ntp.conf to add this line:
server ntp.duckcorp.org iburst prefer
And then restart the service:
service ntp restart
Documentation
- generic documentation on NTP
Technical Details
This service is made using: