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Index
Introduction to NTP
Introduction
What is NTP ?
Why should Time be synhronized ?
Basic features of NTP
Some more theory
How is Time synchronized ?
What is the stratum ?
What is a reference clock ?
What happens if the reference time changes ?
What is a Stratum 1 server ?
Which network protocols are used by NTP ?
Installation of an NTP server (ntpd)
Installation
Configuration
Starting the server
Checking if the server syncs properly
Configuring an NTP client
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