Re: Keeping time on an air-gapped network

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So, a co-worker of mine said that they did it at one of his previous jobs by
hooking a GPS unit up to their time server (and making their server a
stratum-1). Here's a little how-to by a guy who is a member of the NTP pool:
http://time.qnan.org/

I'm sure there's a less detailed, more easy plug-n-play way to get it
working, but maybe this will get you along the right track.

Good luck!

Chet

On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Clark, Patti <clarkp@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> How is anyone managing time on an air-gapped network?  Also, I am
> looking to set up a RHEL server to be THE time server.  Suggestions on
> how to set that up without an available external time service?  Is there
> better reading material other than the man pages?
>
> Patti Clark
> Sr. Unix System Administrator - RHCT, GSEC
> Office of Scientific and Technical Information
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