"Raphae" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Now that I have installed NTP things have become more complex.  It
> seems that to configure it to be a server one also has to configure it
> to be a client to some other NTP servers.  I am not really sure what
> is the daemon and what is the client portion of this program.  The
> config file for the daemon has a server parameter which makes it seem
> as though it is a client.  As far as configuring it as a server - if
> for example I want it to be accessible to clients running "rdate"
> (which is not mode 6??  not sure what "mode" it uses...) there don't
> seem to be options in ntp.conf for this.

    NTP's job is to synchronize the clocks of machines that run it. It will 
make things much easier if you meditate on that for a few minutes.

    DS


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