Dave Hart wrote: > On Sep 4, 9:44 am, RedGrittyBrick wrote: >> I'm using OpenNTP 3.9p1 (http://www.openntpd.org/) on an RedHat 8 Linux >> server. > > This group (which is theoretically also gatewayed to > [email protected]) is populated mostly by people using the > ntp.org reference implementation. You'll probably have more success > with a OpenNTPD- or OpenBSD-focused list. If you'd like some Chrony > advocacy, we have a few participants willing to oblige. >
I didn't realise this was a controversial point, sorry for any annoyance caused. My aim is simply to get timestamps in logfiles synchronised to within 100ms across a handful of servers and PCs on a LAN. I'm aware that NTP normally does far far better than this, it may be overkill for my needs. RedHat 8 does have ntp-4.1.1a which is the latest RPM I can find for it. However this runs but has problems communicating with NTP servers. I've not been able to fathom why. Maybe I should revisit that. I would download the latest ntp.org source but my C skills are few and I thought there might be dependency issues on such an old OS. Any advice/suggestions welcome. -- RGB _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
