Re: ntpdate past CentOS 7

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On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 11:17 AM Jerry Geis <jerry.geis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> ...
> ntpdate was "nice" in that I could just run once a day as "ntpdate name"


the problem with that sort of time sync is that if your systems clock is
running fast, then those once a day time syncs cause the clock to be set
BACK a few seconds or whatever (in bad cases a few minutes).

I have always run ONE primary ntp server on my internal network, given it
firewall access to the ntp ports, then had all my other systems ntp sync
off that one server.    This only requires a single port OUTBOUND
connection from that one server.   I generally avoid the 'pool' servers,
and instead manually  chose a set of regional stratum I or II NTP servers
that are listed as being offered to the public.




-- 
-john r pierce
  recycling used bits in santa cruz
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