I surmise from your earlier responses to others on the list, you are not planning to run an ntp server--you are just trying to keep your clock accurate. If that's the case, you can leave the "server" and "fudge" entries for 127.127.1.0 alone. They are correct as written, and as Anders indicates are loopback addresses.
But, you must add either the IP address or FQDN of some outside time server in /etc/ntp.conf, or you will be synchronizing to yourself (and thus, running xntpd is pointless). For a list of network time servers and other information, go to http://www.ntp.org. You also can peruse the information in the xntp-doc package at /usr/share/doc/packages/xntp-doc if you have it installed.
Jim I *do* understand that I need outside IPs for time synch, and have seven in
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