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Wed Aug 26 10:00:38 CDT 2009 Slackware 13.0 x86_64 is released as stable! Thanks to everyone who helped make this release possible -- see the RELEASE_NOTES for the credits. The ISOs are off to the replicator. This time it will be a 6 CD-ROM 32-bit set and a dual-sided 32-bit/64-bit x86/x86_64 DVD. We're taking pre-orders now at store.slackware.com. Please consider picking up a copy to help support the project. Once again, thanks to the entire Slackware community for all the help testing and fixing things and offering suggestions during this development cycle. As always, have fun and enjoy! -P.
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# Sample /etc/ntp.conf: Configuration file for ntpd.
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#
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# Undisciplined Local Clock. This is a fake driver intended for backup
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# and when no outside source of synchronized time is available. The
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# default stratum is usually 3, but in this case we elect to use stratum
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# 0. Since the server line does not have the prefer keyword, this driver
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# is never used for synchronization, unless no other other
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# synchronization source is available. In case the local host is
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# controlled by some external source, such as an external oscillator or
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# another protocol, the prefer keyword would cause the local host to
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# disregard all other synchronization sources, unless the kernel
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# modifications are in use and declare an unsynchronized condition.
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#
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server 127.127.1.0 # local clock
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fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10
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#server pool.ntp.org
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#
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# Drift file. Put this in a directory which the daemon can write to.
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# No symbolic links allowed, either, since the daemon updates the file
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# by creating a temporary in the same directory and then rename()'ing
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# it to the file.
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#
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driftfile /etc/ntp/drift
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multicastclient # listen on default 224.0.1.1
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broadcastdelay 0.008
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#
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# Keys file. If you want to diddle your server at run time, make a
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# keys file (mode 600 for sure) and define the key number to be
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# used for making requests.
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# PLEASE DO NOT USE THE DEFAULT VALUES HERE. Pick your own, or remote
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# systems might be able to reset your clock at will.
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#
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#keys /etc/ntp/keys
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#trustedkey 65535
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#requestkey 65535
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#controlkey 65535
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# Don't serve time or stats to anyone else by default (more secure)
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restrict default noquery nomodify
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# Trust ourselves. :-)
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restrict 127.0.0.1
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