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===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== | ||
- | <code rootshell> | + | Debian |
+ | <code debian> | ||
apt-get install ntp ntp-doc ntp-simple ntpdate | apt-get install ntp ntp-doc ntp-simple ntpdate | ||
+ | </code> | ||
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+ | CentOS | ||
+ | <code centos> | ||
+ | yum install ntp | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
===== Configuration ===== | ===== Configuration ===== | ||
- | We are using the default configuration that Debian ships with. This is primarily a client configuration -- we allow other systems only to get the current time; they may not query any further information. (This is limited via the ''restrict'' keyword.) The daemon runs primarily in order to sync the system's time with the upstream NTP servers. | + | We are using the default configuration that Debian/CentOS ships with. This is primarily a client configuration -- we allow other systems only to get the current time; they may not query any further information. (This is limited via the ''restrict'' keyword.) The daemon runs primarily in order to sync the system's time with the upstream NTP servers. |
- | The configuration file points to multiple upstream NTP servers within debian.pool.ntp.org. | + | The configuration file points to multiple upstream NTP servers within [debian/centos].pool.ntp.org. |
===== TODO ===== | ===== TODO ===== | ||