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Vendor: sco.com: Configuring Network Time Protocol (NTP) service A detailed information page about the guidelines for implementing NTP on Caldera (SCO) Linux
OpenSUSE: Time Synchronization Through the Network Helps with configuration of NTP software in the openSUSE Linux distribution.
Geodsoft How-To: NTP Time Synchronization A tutorial on installing NTP servers on UNIX (OpenBSD and Linux) and Windows to accurately synchronize computer times.
NTP Servers Web Community maintained list of public Stratum 1 and Stratum 2 NTP time servers, including policies and requirements for use, contact information. Maintained via the NTP TWiki, by the admins of the respective sites themselves.
NTP Support Web Not the official NTP documentation or the official NTP FAQ. Intended to be the collection point for cookbook configurations, tips, hints, tricks, and other comments from directly from various members of the NTP community that might be beneficial to others within the community. Anyone who is interested in helping to develop or improve documentation for NTP is encouraged to join and contribute.
O'Reilly Cisco Cookbook This book gathers hundreds of example router configurations all in one place. In chapter 14, the authors provide information on configuring, running, and debugging NTP on your Cisco router. This link via O'Reilly's Safari network for online publications.
RFC1305 - Network Time Protocol (Version 3) The current NTP standard. Available here in HTML, PDF, and Postscript formats.
RFC2030 - Simple Network Time Protocol Version 4 The current standard for SNTP, a version of the protocol for implementations which do not need all of the features of NTP. Available here in HTML, PDF, and Postscript formats.
Flawed Routers Flood University of Wisconsin Internet Time Server Report by Dave Plonka on the massive problems caused on the University of Wisconsin network and time servers, due to misconfiguration of NetGear equipment
NTP Statistics Gathering and Reporting with MRTG David Taylor's short description of how he uses MRTG (and SNMP) to gather and report statistics for NTP for his servers, including Perl scripts, shell scripts, and mrtg.conf examples
Network Time Synchronization Project NTP Project page for Dr. Mills, primary NTP researcher for over twenty years. He and his students are working on NTP version 4 to improve robustness and security.
Vendor: endruntechnologies.com: Introduction to NTP Four page document that gives a very simple high-level overview of how NTP works and some of the issues to be considered when looking to set up NTP time servers. This company is a vendor of NTP time servers and related hardware.
LinuxDevCenter.com: Synchronizing Networks with NTP Accurate timekeeping is vital to accurate records, and accurate logs are the mainstay of good system administration. Glenn Graham explains NTP (the Network Time Protocol) and how to put it to work on your network.
Home of the Network Time Protocol NTP official reference implementation (for Unix and Unix-like OSes, with ports to Microsoft Windows NT, VMS, real-time OSes like VxWorks and QNX). Also jumping-off point to the official NTP documentation and FAQ, community documentation tools (twiki), pool.ntp.org, and related projects.
The NTP FAQ and HOWTO Understanding and using the Network Time Protocol (A first try on a non-technical Mini-HOWTO and FAQ on NTP)
O'Reilly Hardening Cisco Routers Sample chapter from the book, showing the cisco-specific methods of configuring your routers to support using NTP time synchronization.
pool.ntp.org: The Internet Time Network Information on a collection of public NTP servers provided by users and ISP's placed in a DNS round-robin under pool.ntp.org.
Vendor: Sun Blueprints Online: Using NTP on the Sun Fire 15K/12K Server This article addresses the time skew issues for the Sun Fire 12K/F15K server and explains how the system controllers and domains can be configured as NTP clients to external servers. A sample configuration is also provided. This article is targeted to the intermediate level of expertise.
Vendor: Sun Blueprints Online: Using NTP to Control and Synchronize System Clocks - Part I: Introduction to NTP This article is the first of a series on the Network Time Protocol (NTP). NTP allows synchronizing clocks on different network nodes, which is critical in today's networked world. This first article provides an overview of why time synchronization is important and introduces basic NTP concepts.
Vendor: Sun Blueprints Online: Using NTP to Control and Synchronize System Clocks - Part II: Basic NTP Administration and Architecture This is Part 2 of a three-article series that discusses how to use Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize system clocks. This article explains the basics of client and server administration, covering various client/server configurations, as well as authentication and access control mechanisms. This article also provides a number of suggestions for an effective NTP architecture.
Vendor: Sun Blueprints Online: Using NTP to Control and Synchronize System Clocks - Part III: NTP Monitoring and Troubleshooting This article is the third in a series of three articles that discuss using Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize system clocks. The goal of this article is to provide an effective understanding of NTP troubleshooting and monitoring.
Network Time Protocol at the University of Michigan A discussion of why and how to set up NTP software. Some information is specific to the University, some is more general.
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