El 28/06/14 15:37, James Knott escribió:
I run NTP to set my computer clock and the time is displayed on the task bar. I can also check the time on a U.S. government web site and on a clock that's synced to WWVB, the U.S. National Bureau of Standards time signal. My computer clock tends to be about a half second behind the other two. I though NTP was supposed to be able to do better than that. I connect to the time.nrc.ca NTP server, which is run by the National Research Council in Ottawa, which is the primary time standard for Canada.
Websites are not a good indicator.. there are a number of ways it could be delayed.. just use.. # by default act only as a basic NTP client restrict -4 default nomodify nopeer noquery notrap restrict -6 default nomodify nopeer noquery notrap # allow NTP messages from the loopback address, useful for debugging restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict ::1 (if you do not use those lines, you will become a ntp amplification for a D.D.O.S that is beign exploited in the wild) server 0.pool.ntp.org server 1.pool.ntp.org server 2.pool.ntp.org server 3.pool.ntp.org in ntp.conf and restart the service, should get in sync with adequate servers in a few minutes but may take longer.. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org