Re: Time Utility
- From: Good Soldier Schweik <decypher.signature@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 09:50:38 +0700
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 02:06:01 +0100, J G Miller <miller@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 14:45:56 +0700, Good Soldier Schweik wrote:
What I was looking for was a utility that directly accessed the U.S.
National Bureau of Standards time signal. I wasn't aware that ntp did
that.
You should look at the NTP documentation site.
<http://www.ntp.ORG/>
Here are the details of one implementation of a driver for reception of
the NIST signal from WWV or WWVH can be used in conjunction with NTP.
<http://www.eecis.udel.EDU/~mills/ntp/html/drivers/driver36.html>
Here is an example of a commercial box which receives the NIST signal
off air and acts as a time server to the local network using NTP.
<http://www.galsys.co.UK/categories/ntp-server.htm>
Thank you.
As an aside, I have received a multitude of responses and this is the
first, and only one that answered my enquiry.
Again, thank you sir.
Cheers,
Schweik
(goodsoldierschweikatgmaildotcom)
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