This one time, at band camp, John Clarke wrote:
>ntp is both client and server.  The config I posted last night is from
>a local machine which is a client of the upstream hosts, and acts as a
>server to our internal hosts.  Internal hosts are simply pointed at
>this server, e.g.:

Yeah, I've just found the ntp.conf syntax to be deliciously arcane and was
hoping for some examples; thanks for them.

>> I'm also interested in controlling which IPs/interfaces ntpd listens on, any
>> ideas?
>
>I don't think you can do this without patching the source.

That's not so good.

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