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Using NTP Authentication
This article describes how to utilise the NTP security features to authenticate time references when synchronizing network time clients to a NTP server.
GPS Time Servers For Network Time Synchronisation
This article discusses how GPS time server systems obtain precise timing information to provide a highly accurate timing reference for network time synchronisation.
Configuring NTP on your Linux Server
This article describes how to configure the Network Time Protocol (NTP) daemon on your Linux server to synchronise with an Internet based NTP server. It also provides a list of well-know public Internet time references.
Debugging NTP Server Installations
This article describes how to debug a NTP server installation after compilation and configuration of the distribution.
Utilising the Global Positioning System For Accurate Time
This article describes how the Global Positioning System can be used to provide a precise timing reference and provides an overview of the equipment required.
Network Time: NTP Server Systems
This article describes the Network Time Protocol and provides an overview of how NTP servers utilise NTP to provide an accurate source of time to network time clients.
Building a NTP Server
This article describes how to build and configure your very own stratum one NTP Server. By adding a low-cost GPS or radio time reference to your Linux machine, you can have your very own highly accurate time reference. Your NTP server can be used to synchronize all the machines on your network to the precise time.
Differences Between NTP and SNTP
This article describes the differences between NTP and SNTP. The article also discusses when SNTP can be safely used in place of the full-blown NTP protocol. It also outlines the differences between a NTP server\client and a SNTP server\client.
NTP Server Reference Clocks
This article introduces a number of external reference clock time and frequency resources that can be used for synchronising a stratum 1 NTP time server.
Installing and Configuring a Windows 2003 Domain Time Server
This article describes how the Windows 2003 Time Service synchronises time and date information on servers to a domain controller. It also describes how the Windows Time Service utilises the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to achieve network time synchronisation of servers in a domain.
The Misuse of Network Time Server Systems
This article discusses some of the reported NTP time server abuse incidents and describes NTP configuration methods that can reduce such problems. Most incidents seem to have occurred due to manufacturer configuration issues rather than malicious intent.
Precise Frequency Sources for NTP Servers
Many NTP servers utilise a high precision backup frequency generator to maintain time in the event of signal loss. This article describes the various precision frequency generators used by NTP servers and the price-performance issues.
Implementing NTP Time Server Authentication
This article describes the security aspects of the NTP protocol and specifically using MD5 keys to authenticate a time server.
Keep Accurate Time On Your Computer
This article describes various ways of keeping the time on your computer accurate. It also shows how to synchronise a computers system clock with a highly accurate reference clock.
Time Server Atomic Clock Timing References
This article describes available atomic clock timing references and their use in computer network time synchronisation and NTP time servers.
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