ntp server
ntp server
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-07-07
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is an Internet standard protocol designed over 25 years ago and still under constant development. NTP synchronises devises on a network to a single timing source. If time ...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-07-08
The worst part of a power cut is running around the house setting all the clocks and timers back to the correct time, it can take ages and you will always forget one, however, as long as you have a w...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-07-08
Microsoft Windows has a built in time synchronisation facility called windows time (w32time.exe). Windows time is based on Network Time Protocol (NTP) an Internet protocol designed to synchronise com...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-07-09
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is an Internet protocol used for the transfer of accurate time, providing time information so that a precise time can be obtained and maintained on a networkMost UNIX and ...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-07-09
Atomic clocks are incredibly expensive and generally they are normally only to be found in large scale physics laboratories such as MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), NIST (National Institu...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-07-16
Linux operating systems are becoming increasingly popular partly due to the many advantages they have over commercial systems like Windows or OS X. Linux offers increased security (as there are only ...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-07-16
The importance of an authenticated timing reference to synchronise a computer network to, cannot be stressed highly enough.While there are hundreds and quite possibly thousands of internet based timi...
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by - 2008-07-18
Computers systems have internal real-time clocks that are notoriously poor at keeping accurate time. Hence, the time on all computers and network devices can drift away from one another at different ...
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by - 2008-07-21
Computers systems have internal real-time clocks that are notoriously poor at keeping accurate time. Hence, the time on all computers and network devices can drift away from one another at different r...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-07-21
Ensuring a computer is not only displaying the correct time but that it is being maintained accurately is not as straight-forward as it first sounds.Most Linux systems have two clocks. The hardware c...