John Hasler said: > Nate writes: >> If ntpd can be configured not to listen for connections on any port then >> maybe I would use it... > > Well, chrony certainly can: the default is to allow no access. You can > configure it to allow or deny access from just about any combination of > hosts, IPs, and subnets. It is simple to set up a chrony server that is a > client of a stratum 2 server out on the Net and a server for the machines > on your LAN. The machines on the LAN can run client-only chronyds, > ntpdate, or whatever.
interesting, I had not heard of chrony before, thanks! nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]